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Raymond Cruz
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Thu Oct 27, 2005 4:28 pm Post subject:
creating SDI and system restore |
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I installed XP Pro SP2 and the XPe SP2 tools onto a new machine. I created
an extra partition and used the technique of developing and running FBA on
the same machine by using Slobodan's tip of playing with the MountedDevices
registry entry. When I transferred files to my final SDI file which would
be my remote boot file, I got all sorts of errors about duplicate file
names. This did not happen the very first time but happened on at least 5
subsequent attempts. On a hunch, I disabled System Restore and then the
transfer of files was error-less. Does this make sense? If so, did I miss
a something that describes a conflict with System Restore?
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Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)
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Thu Oct 27, 2005 9:52 pm Post subject:
Re: creating SDI and system restore |
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How did you transfer files to SDI file? Tool and procedure used for file copy.
If your HDD partition is of correct size you could use it even to create SDI file directly.
Who report the error XPP your copy tool, and what phase?
From XPP you should have access to XPe files on partition D:? since these post FBA files are offline you can copy them as any other
files and system restore should and will not be aware of it.
Make sure that you do not try to copy files from C: while in XPP since these would be XPP files.
Regards,
Slobodan
"Raymond Cruz" <nospam@noplace.net> wrote in message news:eyEiTlw2FHA.1700@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
| Quote: | I installed XP Pro SP2 and the XPe SP2 tools onto a new machine. I created
an extra partition and used the technique of developing and running FBA on
the same machine by using Slobodan's tip of playing with the MountedDevices
registry entry. When I transferred files to my final SDI file which would
be my remote boot file, I got all sorts of errors about duplicate file
names. This did not happen the very first time but happened on at least 5
subsequent attempts. On a hunch, I disabled System Restore and then the
transfer of files was error-less. Does this make sense? If so, did I miss
a something that describes a conflict with System Restore?
RC
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Raymond Cruz
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Posted:
Thu Oct 27, 2005 11:58 pm Post subject:
Re: creating SDI and system restore |
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I will answer this in 2 weeks when I return ... must catch plane.
"Slobodan Brcin (eMVP)" <sbrcin@ptt.yu> wrote in message
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| Quote: | How did you transfer files to SDI file? Tool and procedure used for file
copy.
If your HDD partition is of correct size you could use it even to create
SDI file directly.
Who report the error XPP your copy tool, and what phase?
From XPP you should have access to XPe files on partition D:? since these
post FBA files are offline you can copy them as any other
files and system restore should and will not be aware of it.
Make sure that you do not try to copy files from C: while in XPP since
these would be XPP files.
Regards,
Slobodan
"Raymond Cruz" <nospam@noplace.net> wrote in message
news:eyEiTlw2FHA.1700@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
I installed XP Pro SP2 and the XPe SP2 tools onto a new machine. I
created
an extra partition and used the technique of developing and running FBA
on
the same machine by using Slobodan's tip of playing with the
MountedDevices
registry entry. When I transferred files to my final SDI file which
would
be my remote boot file, I got all sorts of errors about duplicate file
names. This did not happen the very first time but happened on at least
5
subsequent attempts. On a hunch, I disabled System Restore and then the
transfer of files was error-less. Does this make sense? If so, did I
miss
a something that describes a conflict with System Restore?
RC
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