Is there any real value in designating the "file system" of the BIBM partition "223/DFh EMBRM"?
Is there any good reason not to set it as a FAT partition making it more convenient to manage its contests from Windows?
223/DFh BootIt EMBRM
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Re: 223/DFh BootIt EMBRM
that would be fine.
"Bob Coleman" wrote in message news:5524@public.bootitbm...
Is there any real value in designating the "file system" of the BIBM
partition "223/DFh EMBRM"?
Is there any good reason not to set it as a FAT partition making it more
convenient to manage its contests from Windows?
"Bob Coleman" wrote in message news:5524@public.bootitbm...
Is there any real value in designating the "file system" of the BIBM
partition "223/DFh EMBRM"?
Is there any good reason not to set it as a FAT partition making it more
convenient to manage its contests from Windows?
Re: 223/DFh BootIt EMBRM
Bob,
You can easily copy/delete files from the BIBM partition using TBOSDT in Windows.
You can easily copy/delete files from the BIBM partition using TBOSDT in Windows.
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Re: 223/DFh BootIt EMBRM
Interesting observation:
If the BIBM partition is included in backups and changes only backups are used, the "file system" designation of the BIBM partition must be the same at the time of the base full backup and the changes only backup. If not, the changes only backup fails with a message something about a source partition not found (don't remember exact wording).
If the BIBM partition is included in backups and changes only backups are used, the "file system" designation of the BIBM partition must be the same at the time of the base full backup and the changes only backup. If not, the changes only backup fails with a message something about a source partition not found (don't remember exact wording).