Re: Copy & rename partition
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 12:56 am
Or you could give your parents a USB flash drive with a menu
Backup OS
Restore OS
Backup OS
Restore OS
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OK thanks, that’s a real useful feature. Tried it yesterday and it works really well. Also tried making a script with the backup and rename commands and ran it from a second OS and that worked too.Brian K wrote:You could backup and restore your parents' computer using a variation of this method. I use it at times over our home network.
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/howto/ ... otfile.htm
Eric wrote:What make the ID changed?
I mean: when you restore in auto mode, you specify an ID of destination
(unless you want to retore to the first space large enough). This ID
cannot change like that just after the restore complete?
How do you select the destination? You may have something to determine it?
In any case, you can use the GetHdInfo() function to query all the
partitions and volumes of your drive.
> HI. Thanks that works great, but the ID has changed from its original 0x82 to 0x85. Is there a command to change the ID?
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> The reason is I would like to automate this process with a script to execute the commands and if the ID of partition 0x82 changes each time I backup to it, I won't be able to refer to that partition in the copy command.
> i.e. copy partition 0 0x83 0 0x82
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The "Pro for BootIt" version supports both command. But I think it's better to use IFW/IFD to do the copy.manny4 wrote:On typing help for the set vol command that you mentioned, it said it was not implemented by my version, so upgraded to the free/trial version from web site. This version did support the set vol command but the copy partition command and del partition command no longer worked.