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Richard
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      30th Nov 2004
When you commit a RAM EWF partition, does it save all previous and all past
changes from the time the commit command was set?

In other words....

Drive C: EWF Enabled already...

I copy file test.txt to drive C: then tell it to Commit, but I do not reboot
yet.
I copy another file over to C: then tell it to commit and it responds that
command is already active....

So I gather, once the -Commit is used, all changes before that point and
after that point will be saved on reboot?

Richard


 
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Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)
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      30th Nov 2004
Hi Richard,

Commit is just a flag that tell EWF driver to save content of whole overlay during the graceful shutdown.
This mean that all changes accumulated from XPe boot will be saved to disk.

Regards,
Slobodan


"Richard" <rwskinnernospam@awesomenet-period-net> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> When you commit a RAM EWF partition, does it save all previous and all past
> changes from the time the commit command was set?
>
> In other words....
>
> Drive C: EWF Enabled already...
>
> I copy file test.txt to drive C: then tell it to Commit, but I do not reboot
> yet.
> I copy another file over to C: then tell it to commit and it responds that
> command is already active....
>
> So I gather, once the -Commit is used, all changes before that point and
> after that point will be saved on reboot?
>
> Richard
>
>



 
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