El Torito

G

Guest

Hi,

I have a (now) working Ewf-Ram partition on my c drive. I have removed all
the mounted devices from the registry, and set the enabled flag to true. I
reboot into my pro image on d, and run hd2iso. I then burn this to a cd. I
get a 0x000007b error.

I have cdfs, fat, cd drive, user pnp, eltorito, ewf ntldr, ewf console.

I am running the latest hotfixes for EWF and DX9c, and have removed Enhanced
write filter from the configuration. El Torito is listed in the FBA log as
being found.

When using the original EWF, i could not get the drives to swap, but the cd
would boot, just with write errors. Now the CD will not boot beyond the white
bar stage.

Is there a stage i am missing?

Cheers
Elvis
 
S

Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)

You did not told us how did you configured EWF.
At last point it must be configured trough registry only.

Regards,
Slobodan
 
G

Guest

Hi,

I deleted all mounted volumes rfom the registry.

I enabled ewf in the registry by setting enabled to 1.
The arc path points to the 1st partition of the first drive, as the default
is.

Am i missing any other configuration points?

The C: drive works fine if i just reboot into that.
I did note i was not able to browse an El torito cd, although fba says that
it was found.

cheers
elvis
 
K

KM

Elvis,
I deleted all mounted volumes rfom the registry.

Even though we have discussed this with Slobodan in this NG a while ago and he convinced me it is ok to delete all mounted volume
info from the registry key, for the testing purposes can you leave the ELTO signature disk and assign it to \DosDevices\C:
I enabled ewf in the registry by setting enabled to 1.
The arc path points to the 1st partition of the first drive, as the default is.

Just to make sure - multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS - right?
Am i missing any other configuration points?

Can you also verify that you don't have the EWF Config volume accidentially created or used before?
The C: drive works fine if i just reboot into that.
I did note i was not able to browse an El torito cd,

This is expected. An ISO files is written to CD in a format not recognized by Explorer.
although fba says that it was found.

Am I going to be right to assume that you've got XP Pro on your C: drive?

KM
 
S

Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)

I guess than my response did not pass trough.
Can you also verify that you don't have the EWF Config volume accidentally created or used before?
Absolutely do that.

Ok to add to that:
In MountedDevices check and find volume that begin with 'ELTO' written in hex. If you can't find this letter then something is wrong
with your drivers or CD.

Regards,
Slobodan
 

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