Was there a reason you created the RAW virtual disk?
Don't include the trailing backslash for the drive and it should work. For example, just use B: (instead of B:\).
It's not clear exactly what you restored to the VM or how you did it. Was it just the Windows partition? If so, is it bootable? Otherwise, there...
For this scenario, yes, that's correct. Manually compacting the source can still be done, though, and would make changes to the source. What...
When you are restoring an image, the source (the backup image file) is not changed. If you use the new "Compact Data" option when restoring, the...
If you just want the image restored to a virtual disk file you can do that directly from IFW (VHD/VHDX/VMDK formats are all supported). In this...
You might be able to send keystrokes from BIBM to the Windows boot menu to select which one to boot. If so, you could setup different BIBM menu...
If you want to keep the system booting normally (like the TBWinRE method here), I haven't seen a usable method for that in what I read and tried...
The not enabling part isn't normal (something was broken). If the WIM file is missing then it wouldn't enable (that part's normal). Being gone...
That's normal. It's usually only in the C:\Windows\System32\Recovery folder when disabled.
The new version of TBOSDT is the "Pro for BootIt" version, but it activates with the BIBM key. Without a key it will run in Pro mode (the BootIt...
Is it only the internal speakers? Or does it happen out the headphone jack too? USB sound card? I would suspect hardware or interference issues....
Have you checked that the correct partition is set active? For example, if Windows was booting from the System Reserved partition then that would...
2048 is 1MiB on disks using 512B sectors. You use the starting LBA (first sector) of the partition.
You're welcome.
Those were there already (unless you removed them): /t /rft
You could also remove the /log:0 option. Then you can look at the log if the operation fails. The log file will be lost on reboot so normally...
You would need to add the other partitions to the backup: /b /uy /um /d:w0@0x1,0x2,0x3,0x4 /f:w0@0x6:"\win81x64" /v /comp:14 /log:0 /rb:4
Check if IFW has the log option enabled. Might be trying to save to another location if you don't have it set to the default. RunScript will only...
Yes. If the reboot doesn't happen (due to the failure or by removing /rb) you should be able to figure out what the command should be (assuming...
In the IFW folder. Normally, X:\Program Files\TeraByte Unlimited\Image for Windows\V2.
What's in RunScript.cmd? Any changes? Remove the "/rb:4" option from the restore command so it doesn't reboot and then you could look at the...
The RunScript is run after booting to TBWinRE. X: is assigned to the RAM drive. "X:\Program Files" is the default program files path. Has nothing...
It's best to just use the default path for the build, which is X:\Program Files\....
Here's the process to use the RunScript to allow different operations to be run depending on a "flag" file. Your existing configuration can be...
Separate names with a comma.