Cloning Bootable CFC's
Posted: August 4th, 2012, 2:24
Hi All
I have a long history of cloning cfc's for machines that I made over the last
20 years or so.
WinImage worked a treat, untill I started using XPe and thus larger cfc's.
Now I use 2Gb Transcend 133x.
The system on the source disks are XPe (embedded) on one partition, and a second partition
for reading and writing data files. The system uses HORM to protect C: with all the XPe stuff
on it, and leaves D: unprotected so the machine can write updates to it.
Cloning these disks has been a real hit & miss affair.
At one stage just buying new cfc's to clone to solved the problem, but images that I have from those
disks wont always work even on new cfc's.
The cloning process will succeed on packages like HexEdit, RoadKill and HDD RawCopy.
The number of sectors copied is identical.
However when I boot the pc (Industrial cpu board) there are two likely scenarios.
1: It Boots and fires up XPe, but the D: is not visible.
When I use partition tools to look, I find that the partition is there, but is not "enabled" or has no drive name.
If I try to use HORM utility it reports that there are no "Fixed Disks" although this may be a bad translation
as the package is by Advantech from Taiwan.
2. It does not boot, and hangs after the statement "verifying DMI pool data ......"
I have gone around in circles trying different methods.
HORM disabled
HDDLFF low level format first.
CFC to File, then to CFC (.img)
CFC to CFC direct.
VHD to file then to CFC (.vhd)
Using XP on laptop instead of Win7 Pro.
Used RecoverRX which is a Transcend utility to format and recover bad CFC's.
Tried using FreeDos FDisk utility to correct partition, but as it has no name, cant select the partition.
Is there anyone on this forum that has succeeded in cloning CFC's as described above ?
Would really appreciate constructive suggestions on how to make this process foolproof.
Regards
I have a long history of cloning cfc's for machines that I made over the last
20 years or so.
WinImage worked a treat, untill I started using XPe and thus larger cfc's.
Now I use 2Gb Transcend 133x.
The system on the source disks are XPe (embedded) on one partition, and a second partition
for reading and writing data files. The system uses HORM to protect C: with all the XPe stuff
on it, and leaves D: unprotected so the machine can write updates to it.
Cloning these disks has been a real hit & miss affair.
At one stage just buying new cfc's to clone to solved the problem, but images that I have from those
disks wont always work even on new cfc's.
The cloning process will succeed on packages like HexEdit, RoadKill and HDD RawCopy.
The number of sectors copied is identical.
However when I boot the pc (Industrial cpu board) there are two likely scenarios.
1: It Boots and fires up XPe, but the D: is not visible.
When I use partition tools to look, I find that the partition is there, but is not "enabled" or has no drive name.
If I try to use HORM utility it reports that there are no "Fixed Disks" although this may be a bad translation
as the package is by Advantech from Taiwan.
2. It does not boot, and hangs after the statement "verifying DMI pool data ......"
I have gone around in circles trying different methods.
HORM disabled
HDDLFF low level format first.
CFC to File, then to CFC (.img)
CFC to CFC direct.
VHD to file then to CFC (.vhd)
Using XP on laptop instead of Win7 Pro.
Used RecoverRX which is a Transcend utility to format and recover bad CFC's.
Tried using FreeDos FDisk utility to correct partition, but as it has no name, cant select the partition.
Is there anyone on this forum that has succeeded in cloning CFC's as described above ?
Would really appreciate constructive suggestions on how to make this process foolproof.
Regards