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Old 30-11-2004, 01:00 PM   #1
Richard
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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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Old 30-11-2004, 06:11 PM   #2
Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)
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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.

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Slobodan


"Richard" <rwskinnernospam@awesomenet-period-net> wrote in message news:O5m5tSt1EHA.1152@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> 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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