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Old 27-04-2004, 05:53 PM   #1
Manoj Mehta
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I am experiencing the following problem:
Whenever I copy the XPe files generated by Target Designer into a
single partition of a 80Gb disk, it fails to boot, and consequently
does not go through the FBA. The partition is NTFS and is Active. When
I repeat the same exercise by copying the files into a 10Gb partition
(the other being 70 Gb) that I create on the same disk, everything
works fine. Other than the difference in the number and size of
partitions, there is absolutely no difference.
What is going wrong here? Is there a partition size limitation in XPe?
I want to be able to use the entire 80Gb in a single partition.
Thanks for any help in resolving this issue.
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Old 27-04-2004, 08:20 PM   #2
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Manoj,

It would help you if you mentioned the errors you see. You can attach your FBAlog.txt to this thread.

Also, check your TD Runtime image partition Settings.

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> I am experiencing the following problem:
> Whenever I copy the XPe files generated by Target Designer into a
> single partition of a 80Gb disk, it fails to boot, and consequently
> does not go through the FBA. The partition is NTFS and is Active. When
> I repeat the same exercise by copying the files into a 10Gb partition
> (the other being 70 Gb) that I create on the same disk, everything
> works fine. Other than the difference in the number and size of
> partitions, there is absolutely no difference.
> What is going wrong here? Is there a partition size limitation in XPe?
> I want to be able to use the entire 80Gb in a single partition.
> Thanks for any help in resolving this issue.



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Old 27-04-2004, 08:34 PM   #3
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> Manoj,
>
> It would help you if you mentioned the errors you see. You can attach your FBAlog.txt to this thread.
>
> Also, check your TD Runtime image partition Settings.


I meant the "Target Device Settings" section.

KM


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