David,
Here's a few suggestions...
1) Follow Slobodan's artcle on
www.xpefiles.com for using RAM based EWF
without the need for the small partition.
2) Run FBA on a hard disk. I'm not sure what flash you are using but the
less writes before the device hit's the field the better.
3) You can now use ghost, or whatever utility you like for transferring the
image without worrying about the EWF partition.
4) If you can afford to set "Start EWF disabled" in the runtime and enable
it later after you've made your necessary changes using Ewfmgr, or the EWF
API from your application/shell.
5) Check the FBA log located at windows\fba\fbalog.txt to see what happened
during FBA if the EWF fails.
Link to Slobodan's article...
http://www.xpefiles.com/a_file.cfm?c...roupName=Other
HTH,
Brad Combs
Imago Technologies
"David D" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> More info,
> I am partitioning the 512MB CF card using XP and disk management.
> I start with a FAT disk (basic , not removable)
> I then delete the FAT partition and partition 470MB NTFS partition leaving
> about 17MB left over.
>
>
> "David D" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I am having a problem getting my EWF to succsessfully install on FBA
onto
> a
> > CF card.
> > I am doing the FBA directly on the CF card as I have never been able to
> get
> > it to work properly on a HD then transfer it over.
> > Sometimes after FBA it is fine, sometimes it is not.
> > The symptoms of when it is not working are as follows:
> > After FBA, I type in ewfmgr c:
> > It will then show
> > Protected volume configuration
> > Type Ram
> > State Disabled
> > Volume ID 25 2d 8a 43 00 73 etc....
> > and so on.
> >
> > The clue I know that tells me it is not working is that normally after
> State
> > it will show the next Boot command. If it does not show that, it is not
> > working right.
> >
> > If I then enable the EWF, I can never disable it.
> >
> > Where do I look to see what is going wrong?
> > Any other info needed to help troubleshoot?
> >
> >
>
>