Onsdag 17 januar 2007 22:11 skrev Dwight Tovey:
> I've still got a couple of minor issues with restoring a Windows system
> while using a BartPE CD:
>
> * Specifying the target for the restore.  The system currently has the
>   following partitions:
>    Part 1 - 100G Primary partition defined as C:
>    Part 2 - 400G Extended partition
>    Part 3 - 400G Logical partition defined as E:
>
>   Restoring C: works fine: I just specify the target as blank and the
>   directory structure is correctly recovered into the C: disk.  However,
>   BartPE seems to be mounting what should be E: as D: with the CD
>   mounted as E:.  If I leave the target as blank, the files go to the C:
>   disk.  If I specify the target as D:, the files go to the D: drive,
>   but under a \e directory.  Once the restore is finished I can move the
>   directory structure back up to the root, but it would be nice to have
>   them go to the correct place to begin with and avoid the extra step.
>
> * Windows does not see the second partition.  After restoring the system
>   and rebooting, I have to go into Window's 'Disk Management' and assign
>   a drive letter.  I had assigned the letter when I created the
>   partition, and and it was defined when I created the backup.  Why did
>   it get lost now?  
Windows does its own drive letter assignments which it stores in its registry 
- with new partitions that is not signed it does its own thing upon boot - 
that's why sometimes when you restore images containing a windows 
installation with more than one partition, sometimes it cannot boot or more 
precisely it can boot but noone can login because it swaps the partitions, 
because it registers the partitions as new. Then you have to edit the 
registry with a tool or remotely.

>   In a previous test I had backed up/restored only the 
>   C: drive without touching the partition table, and Windows lost the
>   partition that time as well.  Any ideas as to what is missing?
What do you mean by windows lost the partition?
>
Cheers

Steen
> One more detail: when I first booted BartPE with no partitions defined
> on the disk, the CD was mounted as E:.  In the process of defining the
> partitions, I assigned the second partition as E: which then meant that
> none of the files/programs on the CD could be found.  I had to power off
> and reboot, at which time BartPE mounted the second partition as D:
> instead of E: and kept the CD at E:.  Could that be causing both of the
> problems?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>       /dwight

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