the raw partition ,the unpartitioned partition and the unallocated partition.

G

Guest

I don't understand the raw partition ,the unpartitioned partition and the unallocated partition
I use chinese OS
what dose "å¯ç”¨ç©ºé—´,未指派空间"in chinese means
Do they have the following corresponding relationship
å¯ç”¨ç©ºé—´-------raw spac
未指派空间-----unpartitioned spac
 
H

Heidi Linda

I don't understand the raw partition ,the unpartitioned partition and the
unallocated partition.
I use chinese OS.
what dose "â¬ópãÛº”,‘¥÷½‰Šø¹º”"in chinese means ?
Do they have the following corresponding relationship?
øŠ²ˆø¹º”-------raw space
‘¥÷½‰Šø¹º”-----unpartitioned space
I can't help with the chinese part, but what exactly is it you're trying
to do?
 
G

Guest

I want to use ewf and the ram-overlay
But I don't understand what partitons it do need!that is to say ,how do I partition my disk
the volume I want ewf to protect is 128M
 
G

Guest

the space of my disk is 19069M
the primary partition is 128
the extended partition is 18000(the unallocated partition is 941M
the logic partition is 17500M
the remained space in extended partition is 502

Are the partitionsfit to ewf?
 
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Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)

If you want to protect only one partition you can use:

http://www.xpefiles.com/a_file.cfm?custid=Components&fileid=ramewf.zip&group
Name=Other

This will explain some things to you and it will allow you to use RAM EWF
without additional confg partition on your disk.

Regards,
Slobodan

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Heidi Linda

Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\) said:
If you want to protect only one partition you can use:

http://www.xpefiles.com/a_file.cfm?custid=Components&fileid=ramewf.zip&group
Name=Other

This will explain some things to you and it will allow you to use RAM EWF
without additional confg partition on your disk.
I should point out that if you do it this way, you won't be able to
disable the write filter without commiting changes, (assuming it's your
system partition you're protecting).
If you want to use the RAM EWF, if you're not using an extended
partition, just leave a few MB of free unpartitioned space after your
XPe partition. If you do have an extended partition, the free space
should be within the partition. The free space needs to be after your
XPe partition, and you should be careful with it, as it can accidentally
wipe partitions after the one you're trying to protect.
 

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