Hi,
I wanted to backup from command line in IFW, using the Disk ID (not the number), to avoid disk reordering by Windows. I've read the documentation and I thought I got it right, but it fails. It could be a bug in IFW.
This is the command I've used:
start "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\TeraByte Unlimited\Image for Windows\V2\imagew64.exe" /b /d:#EAD05EE1 /f:"\\?\Volume{638deda8-00e9-11e4-beea-902b3457e49e}\Backup\Big\Backup-Big" /max:50GiB /comp:14 /hash /iop:0 /priority:0
It starts and immediately gives the error:
Invalid parameter: /d:#EAD05EE1
/d:w#EAD05EE1 gives the same error. HOWEVER, /d:w2 works fine.
Any clues? Seems like a bug in IFW, unless I'm missing something.
Thanks
NOTE: The disk id EAD05EE1 was obtained from diskpart and it is correct.
[SOLVED] Command line option for disk ID not recognized
[SOLVED] Command line option for disk ID not recognized
Last edited by normadize on Wed Oct 15, 2014 2:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: command line option for disk ID gives error
You need a 0x in front if it to indicate it's a hexadecimal number.
d:#0xEAD05EE1
"normadize" wrote in message news:8758@public.image...
Hi,
I wanted to backup from command line in IFW, using the Disk ID (not the
number), to avoid disk reordering by Windows. I've read the documentation
and I thought I got it right, but it fails. It could be a bug in IFW.
This is the command I've used:
start "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\TeraByte Unlimited\Image for
Windows\V2\imagew64.exe" /b /d:#EAD05EE1
/f:"\\?\Volume{638deda8-00e9-11e4-beea-902b3457e49e}\Backup\Big\Backup-Big"
/max:50GiB /comp:14 /hash /iop:0 /priority:0
It starts and immediately gives the error:
Invalid parameter: /d:#EAD05EE1
/d:w#EAD05EE1 gives the same error. HOWEVER, /d:w2 works fine.
Any clues? Seems like a bug in IFW, unless I'm missing something.
Thanks
NOTE: The disk id EAD05EE1 was obtained from diskpart and it is correct.
d:#0xEAD05EE1
"normadize" wrote in message news:8758@public.image...
Hi,
I wanted to backup from command line in IFW, using the Disk ID (not the
number), to avoid disk reordering by Windows. I've read the documentation
and I thought I got it right, but it fails. It could be a bug in IFW.
This is the command I've used:
start "" "C:\Program Files (x86)\TeraByte Unlimited\Image for
Windows\V2\imagew64.exe" /b /d:#EAD05EE1
/f:"\\?\Volume{638deda8-00e9-11e4-beea-902b3457e49e}\Backup\Big\Backup-Big"
/max:50GiB /comp:14 /hash /iop:0 /priority:0
It starts and immediately gives the error:
Invalid parameter: /d:#EAD05EE1
/d:w#EAD05EE1 gives the same error. HOWEVER, /d:w2 works fine.
Any clues? Seems like a bug in IFW, unless I'm missing something.
Thanks
NOTE: The disk id EAD05EE1 was obtained from diskpart and it is correct.
Re: command line option for disk ID not recognized (error)
I was being silly. I forgot to add 0x in front of the disk id, like so /d:0xEAD05EE1
I'm leaving this here in case others have the same issue
I'm leaving this here in case others have the same issue