I would appreciate knowing the preferred method for extracting the
partition ID's, to use when imaging only one partition on a drive with
multiple partitions?
e.g. 0x1, 0x2, 0x52, etc.
AlanD
Partition ID's
Re: Partition ID's
On 2016-07-17 12:35 PM, AlanD wrote:
> I would appreciate knowing the preferred method for extracting the
> partition ID's, to use when imaging only one partition on a drive with
> multiple partitions?
> e.g. 0x1, 0x2, 0x52, etc.
>
> AlanD
>
>
Surely many of you very smart folks know the answer to this simple query.
Replies appreciated.
AlanD
> I would appreciate knowing the preferred method for extracting the
> partition ID's, to use when imaging only one partition on a drive with
> multiple partitions?
> e.g. 0x1, 0x2, 0x52, etc.
>
> AlanD
>
>
Surely many of you very smart folks know the answer to this simple query.
Replies appreciated.
AlanD
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Re: Partition ID's
You can run the program and look at the ID's shown for the partitions. Or go all the way to the last step and use the "Show Command" button.
You can run the program from the command line using the "List" option. For example: imagew /l /d:0 > output.txt
You can create a .tbs script to list or obtain the ID's.
You can run the program from the command line using the "List" option. For example: imagew /l /d:0 > output.txt
You can create a .tbs script to list or obtain the ID's.
Re: Partition ID's
On 2016-07-20 11:11 AM, TeraByte Support (PP) wrote:
> You can run the program and look at the ID's shown for the partitions. Or go all the way to the last step and use the "Show Command" button.
>
> You can run the program from the command line using the "List" option. For example: imagew /l /d:0 > output.txt
>
> You can create a .tbs script to list or obtain the ID's.
>
>
thank you
> You can run the program and look at the ID's shown for the partitions. Or go all the way to the last step and use the "Show Command" button.
>
> You can run the program from the command line using the "List" option. For example: imagew /l /d:0 > output.txt
>
> You can create a .tbs script to list or obtain the ID's.
>
>
thank you