Re: SDImgr.wsf multi partitions
- From: "Jason" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2006 19:06:46 -0500
I've been using the cmd
sdimgr.wsf recovery.sdi /writedisk:0 /yes (which works)
can I just simply replace that line with the following and excpet it to work
(assuming I've already used diskpart to create the partitions)?
sdimgr.wsf recovery.sdi /writepart::c /yes
sdimgr.wsf recovery.sdi /writepart::d /yes
sdimgr.wsf recovery.sdi /writepart::e /yes
sdimgr.wsf recovery.sdi /writepart::f//yes
Also when the sdimgr gets done with the first one, it wont restart.... until
I tell it correct??
"Sean Liming (eMVP)" <sean_liming@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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These would be seperate command lines. One for each partition. sdimgr
command uses drive letters so if these are D and E drivers than the
command would be:
sdimgr <SDIfile.sdi> /writepart:d: /yes
sdimgr <SDIfile.sdi> /writepart:e: /yes
Otherwise you can pull the Hard drive out. Connect it to a USB to IDE
cable, plug the USB into the development machine, and copy the image
directly to the drive.
Regards,
Sean Liming
www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental
Toolkit.
"Jason" <someone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If I use diskpart to create 4 partitions on one physical drive, can I use
sdimgr.wsf to install my sdi file onto physical disk 1 partition 2,
physical disk 1 partition 3
Any ideas?
.
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