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Jason
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      19th Jul 2005
Hello

I believe I'm doing this correct.... After I build a image I copy that image
to a HD that has been format as FAT, then when I take that HD to the target
pc, it buts up and the FBA runs, and acts like normal. I remember
correctly you need a FAT format to for the FBA. Anyway, my problem comes
when I run convert.exe to go from FAT to NTFS. Eevery reboot I get a BSOD
with the error as uumountable boot partition.

can anyone help?

Thanks


 
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BattleAngel444
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      19th Jul 2005
Morning Jason

Are you sure you need a Fat partition for FBA. I copy my images to an
ntfs parition and boot in to fba all the time and it works fine. no
BSOD. to have ntfs support just make sure you include it in target
designer ;-)

Hope this helps
-Garvin (^_^)

 
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BattleAngel444
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      19th Jul 2005
Morning Jason

Are you sure you need a FAT partition to run FBA? I ve been copying my
images to an ntfs parition and booting into FBA just fine with out
BSOD. just make sure you are ntfs support in TD (target designer)

hope this helps
-Garvin (^_^)

 
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Scott Figg
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      19th Jul 2005
Jason,

As Garvin points out, you do not need FAT for FBA, NTFS works fine.

As far as your BSOD, not sure, are you adding support for the NTFS file
system in you build?


"BattleAngel444" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Morning Jason
>
> Are you sure you need a FAT partition to run FBA? I ve been copying my
> images to an ntfs parition and booting into FBA just fine with out
> BSOD. just make sure you are ntfs support in TD (target designer)
>
> hope this helps
> -Garvin (^_^)
>



 
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Chen
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      20th Jul 2005

Run 'bootprep.exe /dc' from utility - this will fix the boot sector to
run NT on fat.

Chen

Jason wrote:
> Hello
>
> I believe I'm doing this correct.... After I build a image I copy that image
> to a HD that has been format as FAT, then when I take that HD to the target
> pc, it buts up and the FBA runs, and acts like normal. I remember
> correctly you need a FAT format to for the FBA. Anyway, my problem comes
> when I run convert.exe to go from FAT to NTFS. Eevery reboot I get a BSOD
> with the error as uumountable boot partition.
>
> can anyone help?
>
> Thanks


 
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Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)
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      21st Jul 2005
Jason,

What BSOD number?

Also make sure that you have included ntfs component in TD.

Regards,
Slobodan



"Jason" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello
>
> I believe I'm doing this correct.... After I build a image I copy that image
> to a HD that has been format as FAT, then when I take that HD to the target
> pc, it buts up and the FBA runs, and acts like normal. I remember
> correctly you need a FAT format to for the FBA. Anyway, my problem comes
> when I run convert.exe to go from FAT to NTFS. Eevery reboot I get a BSOD
> with the error as uumountable boot partition.
>
> can anyone help?
>
> Thanks
>
>



 
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