Removable medium and EWF

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Maarten

Do I understand correctly that with Slobodans' components
and the hotfix, I no longer have to mark my removable
CFcard as non-removable? (but that nobody has tried this
yet)
 
I have tried this on removable medium (although not CF) and it is working.

But only one partition is possible.

Regards,
Slobodan

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If that is the only limitation that is ok.
Are there more limitations / differences with 'normal'EWF?
 
All REG RAM EWF limitations are described in my document.

Only limitation is that you can't use commit command. But you can use
commitanddisable.

Is this a problem to you?

Regards,
Slobodan

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I might need to commit some data...

Thanks for your help and patience so far Slobodan
 
Sorry,

I gave you wrong info.

Disable is not working.

commit and commitanddisable are working.

Regards,
Slobodan
 
Slobodan said:
I have tried this on removable medium (although not CF) and it is working.
But only one partition is possible.

Slobodan,
I am using your EWF solution on a non-removable medium. Does here the
limitation to only one ewf partition also exist? If not: how do I
configure two partitions with ewf support?
Thanks!
Juergen
 
Hi Juergen,

If you need to protect two partitions, for now you will have to use regular MS approach (EWF config volume).
So you will end-up with at least three partitions.

BTW:
You will need <100KB of unpartitioned space on disk for this partition. And yes EWF volume of this size can be created.

Regards,
Slboodan
 
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