I should have said make sure you restore the MSR if you are restoring to a blank drive. It doesn't matter if you don't restore it to your current...
OK, make sure you restore it or your computer might not boot. I haven't used Hasleo recently but I'm sure it can do what you desire. Several...
No, the Microsoft Reserved Partition is 16 MB. Or 128 MB on old systems. You can't see it in Disk Management but Hasleo should show it.
Do you have a MSR?
mantra, Another way to change the Partition GUID. You can do this in TBWinRE and Copy/Paste the new generated GUID. See page 14 in the TBOSDT...
mantra, Use the IFL UFD in the computer where you want to change the GUID. I changed the partition GUID. But in a situation where you did an...
Generate a GUID. https://www.somacon.com/p113.php https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/130522-generate-globally-unique-identifier-guid-windows.html
To answer your earlier questions. Generate a new GUID and type it in. I haven't tried DiskGenius.
It's not a trivial process. Unless you really know why you want to change a GUID, I wouldn't do it.
Why do you want to change a GUID? It could render your OS non bootable.
See above
I wasn't using TBIMount. I want you to boot your IFL UFD. On the IFL desktop, right click and you get a menu. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Do you have a problem with TBIMount?
Yes, you are right.
In IFL, right click the desktop, click TeraByte Explorer. It's the fifth item. Did you see my post #2108?
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I use Compression 14 – Enhanced Speed - A If that makes a difference.
Maybe once.
ifw.ini [Options] OutputDiskID=1 LogMaxSize=5242880 MDUseDirData=1 LogFile=D:\My_files\__Tera_scripts\IFW.LOG GlobalGeoAlign2K=1...
mantra, Interesting we were discussing GUIDs. I just restored a Win11 image from another computer to a spare SSD. I restored it again to a...
Thanks Nate. That explains why your diffs are so slow. You only need those 2 hash files with the Full Backup, not with your diffs. So negligible...
Can you check that you have a .#_# and a .#0 hash file associated with your full backup?
To change the Disk ID... Partition Work, View MBR, Edit Sig You can't change GUIDs from Partition Work but you can from TeraByte Explorer......
. I'm sure it would work. I tried a similar scenario.
Strange. The only occasion I saw similar times was when I wasn't using "Faster Changes Only Backups" when creating a Full backup.
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