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12th February 2009 15:17 #1
Acronis True Image-
Napravil sum Backup na nova instalacia na windows s Acronisa.Iskam restorna backupcheto vurxu edna flashka problema idva ot tam che programata ne mi namira flashkata i ne moga da ia zadam kato ustroistvo za restora,ili moje i neshto da ne pravia kakto triabva.Ako niakoi go e pravil neka spodeli kak tochno se procedira stupka po stupka za flashkata.S dva xardiska vsichko si trugna kakto triabva bez problemi..................
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12th February 2009 15:36 #2
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Acronis . XP x32 e.
A filter driver for removing the RMB has been made by Hitachi for their Microdrives (Compatct Flash cards with a mini harddrive):
xpfildrvr1224_320.zip
By modifying the included INF file the filter driver can be used with any other 'removable' drive.
For the device detection there are the lines in section [cfadisk_device]:
[cfadisk_device]
%Microdrive_devdesc% = cfadisk_install,IDE\DiskIBM-DSCM-11000__________________________SC2IC801
"IDE\DiskIBM-DSCM-11000__________________________SC2IC801" is the device ID of one of the supported Microdrives.
In analogy to these lines we add one line for each 'removable' USB drive we want to turn into an USB hard drive. The ID is found in the Windows device management: Expand 'Disk drives', right click your USB drive, select Properties. On the tab "Details" under XP the item "Device instance ID" is already selected. Click on the ID in the List and press Ctrl+C, this copies the ID into the Windows Clipboard and can be pasted somewhere else with Ctrl+V.
XP shows the tab "Details" only when the environment variable DEVMGR_SHOW_DETAILS=1 is set:
DevMgr_Show_1.reg download and doubleclick the file, then relogon to take effect.
Sample:
USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_LEXAR&PROD_JUMPDRIVE&RE V_1.30\K326441127040&0
We need the fat part:
[cfadisk_device]
%Microdrive_devdesc% = cfadisk_install,USBSTOR\DISK&VEN_LEXAR&P ROD_JUMPDRIVE&REV_1.30
In the last line of the INF file we change "Hitachi Microdrive" into something nice as "RemovableToFixed".
In the device manager again right-click the USB drive, "Update driver...", then "No, not this time" -> Next -> "Install from a list or..." -> Next -> "Don't search." -> Next -> "Have Disk" -> browse to the INF file here. Now "RemovableToFixed" should be in the list -> Next -> Confirm the two warnings -> Finish.
Now the drive is redetected, actually as USB hard drive. The drive can be partitioned, the policy "Optimize for performance" indeed activates a write cache on FAT formatted drives and Windows will create the beloved folder "System Volume Information"...
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12th February 2009 19:49 #3




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