Imaging USB Drives
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Imaging USB Drives
For years I backed up my USB Boot drive (viewtopic.php?p=18707#p18707) with Image for Windows. But ever since I started using SDXC UHS-II V90 SD cards about a year ago, IFW imaging of USB drives failed when booting and I had to switch to saving USB images to the virtual hard drive format (.vhd) whose files are more than 10x the size of .tbi or .iso images. IFW also seems to reserve a UEFI partition on these USB drives even though they have an MBR boot loader.
Is there some setting change I can make in IFW to fix this?
Is there some setting change I can make in IFW to fix this?
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Re: Imaging USB Drives
makedisk has option of the format to use. I really don't understand what ifw imaging of usb drives failed when booting means?
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I don't understand either. But it's no longer working. Guess I'll have to stick with .vhd or making ,iso's for the time being.
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Re: Imaging USB Drives
Not sure what .vhd or .iso has to do with usb? Like I said, I don't know what you mean.
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Yottabytes,
Do you make an Entire Drive backup of the UFD and then restore this image to the same or another UFD?
Do you make an Entire Drive backup of the UFD and then restore this image to the same or another UFD?
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Re: Imaging USB Drives
@Brian K. Yes, this is exactly what I do, I make an image of my original USB rescue drive in case the original USB card gets corrupted. No different than keeping an .iso image of a CD or DVD.
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I know it's not SD card, but In case it help's (possibly not) but I've had issue's with restoring Win system partition's, if you don't also backup the WinRE_DRV, SYSTEM_DRV, and Microsft reserved partition, and restore all of them. After restore of just C:, it wouldn't boot sometime's.
Not done enough research - but when I restore all of them; it work's most of the time (apart from trim before restore snafu, which was fixed)
Not done enough research - but when I restore all of them; it work's most of the time (apart from trim before restore snafu, which was fixed)
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@Mrx, that's the weird thing I'm getting when Imaging these SD cards. The one's with a EFI partition, like Windows and Linux boot diskts, work fine, but when I image the USB restore disk, which has a standard MBR, not EFI, IFW somehow creates this phantom EFI partition anyway, which isn't necessary and produces an error message when I boot it.
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Re: Imaging USB Drives
you can look at your image being restored, it will show you the partitions in it. Maybe the ifw.log of one of them will help explain what you mean.
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Log file is reporting bad sectors. But I could have sworn the first time I did this with a brand new SD card. And I have since tried two other SD cards. Perhaps the SDXC V90 UHS-II spec'd SD cards that are selling for a huge premiium are not ready for prime time. They come from the factory in Exfat format but when you format them to NTFS, they fail at an alarmingly high rate. I've sent mine back for replacements.