EWF RAM MODE: Error1

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[font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]Hi! I'm developping my image and I want to configure EWF in a hard disk
ATAPI/IDE. My hard disk only contains prymary partition, so I create the EWF volume in the unallocated disk area (7,4 MB). When I typing ewfmgr d: I obtain:
[/font][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica] Failed Getting protected volume configuration with error 1.
Invalid Function.
[/font][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica]. But in the FBALOG, it seems all go good:

9:51:55 - ConfigureEwf() Start.

9:51:55 - Getting EWF config parameters from registry.

9:51:55 - Non El Torito disk configuration.

9:51:55 - EWF Partition Size = 0 (KBytes), Levels = 1, Volumes = 1.

9:51:55 - Protected Volume Config #0 :

9:51:55 - Disk= 1,Part= 1,DiskType= IDE,Type= RAM.

9:51:55 - Enable= Enabled, Optimize= 0, LazyWrite= N.

9:51:55 - Found 2 Hard Disks.

9:51:55 - Disk #0 layout info:

9:51:55 - PRIMARY partition,start=0x0000000000007e00,
len=0x0000000950280000, type= 7

9:51:55 - FREE partition,start=0x0000000950287e00, len=0x00000000007d8200,
type= 0

9:51:55 - Allocating EWF in PRIMARY partition, start=0x0000000950287e00,
len=0x000000000000fc00.

9:51:56 - Created EWF partition on Disk = 0, partition = 2,size =
0x000000000000fc00 .

9:51:56 - ewfOpen.

9:51:56 - EWF Volume Config on Disk#0, Partition#2:

9:51:56 - Segments = 0, Max Volumes = 1, Max Levels = 1

9:51:56 - ewfAdd.

9:51:56 - Protected Volume Config on Disk1\Partition1 :

9:51:56 - Type = RAM, State= ENABLED.

9:51:56 - ewfClose

9:51:56 - Saving EWF configuration to registry:

9:51:56 - Protected Volume ArcName = multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1).

9:51:56 - ConfigureEwf() End, status = 0x0.

9:51:56 - [CallEntryPointThread] D:\WINDOWS\system32\ewfdll.dll,
ConfigureEwf
9:51:57 - [FBASetProgressText] Resetting Setup Flag...
9:52:01 - [FBADoReboot] Sleeping...
9:52:11 - [FBADoReboot] Rebooting system...

Very thanks for your help

sand
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