HD emulation mode
HD emulation mode
How to enable/disable the HD emulation mode? I don't find its description in the user manual.
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Re: HD emulation mode
On 12/5/2019 3:41 PM, SATA Bias wrote:
> How to enable/disable the HD emulation mode? I don't find its description in the user manual.
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you talking about for makedisk and a cd boot? That's handled for you,
just ensure you extract all the files from the latest version.
> How to enable/disable the HD emulation mode? I don't find its description in the user manual.
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you talking about for makedisk and a cd boot? That's handled for you,
just ensure you extract all the files from the latest version.
Re: HD emulation mode
TeraByte Support wrote:
> On 12/5/2019 3:41 PM, SATA Bias wrote:
> > How to enable/disable the HD emulation mode? I don't find its description
> in the user manual.
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> you talking about for makedisk and a cd boot? That's handled for you,
> just ensure you extract all the files from the latest version.
Yes, makedisk for a CD boot. I understand. However, I have no idea why I have seen a few times HDD 0 with a BootIt BM partition on it.
> On 12/5/2019 3:41 PM, SATA Bias wrote:
> > How to enable/disable the HD emulation mode? I don't find its description
> in the user manual.
> >
> >
> you talking about for makedisk and a cd boot? That's handled for you,
> just ensure you extract all the files from the latest version.
Yes, makedisk for a CD boot. I understand. However, I have no idea why I have seen a few times HDD 0 with a BootIt BM partition on it.
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Re: HD emulation mode
If it won't fit a 2.88 emulation then it will use HD emulation. So
deselect something and then it would fit.
On 12/6/2019 7:47 AM, SATA Bias wrote:
> TeraByte Support wrote:
>> On 12/5/2019 3:41 PM, SATA Bias wrote:
>>> How to enable/disable the HD emulation mode? I don't find its description
>> in the user manual.
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>> you talking about for makedisk and a cd boot? That's handled for you,
>> just ensure you extract all the files from the latest version.
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> Yes, makedisk for a CD boot. I understand. However, I have no idea why I have seen a few times HDD 0 with a BootIt BM partition on it.
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deselect something and then it would fit.
On 12/6/2019 7:47 AM, SATA Bias wrote:
> TeraByte Support wrote:
>> On 12/5/2019 3:41 PM, SATA Bias wrote:
>>> How to enable/disable the HD emulation mode? I don't find its description
>> in the user manual.
>>>
>>>
>> you talking about for makedisk and a cd boot? That's handled for you,
>> just ensure you extract all the files from the latest version.
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> Yes, makedisk for a CD boot. I understand. However, I have no idea why I have seen a few times HDD 0 with a BootIt BM partition on it.
>
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Re: HD emulation mode
From the Manual: ... you must ensure that an Extended Master Boot Record (EMBR) exists on hard disk 0 (HD0) and on the drive chosen for installation, ...
Note: When HD Emulation is used, HD0 is the boot media. Of course, it cannot be converted to EMBR. This fact should be reflected, I think.
Note: When HD Emulation is used, HD0 is the boot media. Of course, it cannot be converted to EMBR. This fact should be reflected, I think.
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Re: HD emulation mode
It's talking about the actual HD0, the installation attempts to account
for itself when it ends up as a hard drive.
On 12/28/2019 2:46 PM, SATA Bias wrote:
> From the Manual: ... you must ensure that an Extended Master Boot Record (EMBR) exists on hard disk 0 (HD0) and on the drive chosen for installation, ...
> Note: When HD Emulation is used, HD0 is the boot media. Of course, it cannot be converted to EMBR. This fact should be reflected, I think.
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for itself when it ends up as a hard drive.
On 12/28/2019 2:46 PM, SATA Bias wrote:
> From the Manual: ... you must ensure that an Extended Master Boot Record (EMBR) exists on hard disk 0 (HD0) and on the drive chosen for installation, ...
> Note: When HD Emulation is used, HD0 is the boot media. Of course, it cannot be converted to EMBR. This fact should be reflected, I think.
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