CompactFlash with EWF RAM Reg mode.(commitanddisable)

G

Guest

Hello all,

I am using CompactFlash San disk Ultra 2 (Removable) ,
This is the only disk in my sys (JRex comuter).
The CF is bootable using bootprep.

In oher computer (for ex : XX computer) I preapare the Image with
configuration EWF RAM Reg mode , I used in component : "EWF Ram Registry SP2"
(Solbodan)

I run check dependencies and build the image.

then , I plug Card Reader to XX computer and copy the image to the CF.
then , I took the CF (eject from Card Reader) and plug it to JRex computer.

now I turn on the JRex computer and FBA running (Reg components..)
until I got the Windows XP embedded OS.

I press on Start --> Run --> cmd ,the Dos win opened .
I wrote : ewfmgr c:
and I got :
Protected volume configuration
Type RAM (REG)
State Disable .....

now I wrote the command :ewfmgr c: -enable
i reboot the system the state is ENABLED.

My question is how i make it disable again ????
if i run the command : ewfmgr c: -commitanddisable
i got : " ***commiting data and disabling overlay "
and the dos windows is stuk!!!
What I Can Do ????? HELP
 
F

Franz Leu

Lior

Try:
ewfmgr c: -commitanddisable -live
If you look at the ewfmgr c: is there a lot of data in th e overlay to
commit?
Is there enough space on the C?

Franz
 
G

Guest

First of all , Thank U very much , It is work now!
My question now is , why in commitanddisable (without -live) is not working ?
 
S

Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\)

lior,
My question now is , why in commitanddisable (without -live) is not working ?

If commitanddisable -live is working then commitanddisable must work also since plain commitanddisable do nothing except setting one
flag in ewf driver for usi during the shutdown.
I would understand that you had problems with live switch but without live it just do not make sense.

Please make a bug report to MS:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded/community/community/feedback/feedxp/default.aspx

Regards,
Slobodan
 

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