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I have a setup that has three partitions; C:, D:, E:. We are using HORM and
EWF and only want to protect the C:, so I have only 1 partition being
protected in the EWF settings.
I think I have followed the instructions correctly to lock and dismount the
unprotected volumes (D: and E, then hibernate the unit. When the unit
returns from hibernation, the unprotected volumes are unlocked and the drives
are remounted by Windows. This is down by one program that runs through the
hibernation.
Everything seemed to be working until we tried writing some data to one of
the unprotected partitions. It looked like it was written to the partition,
but after we rebooted the machine, the data was going.
Any thoughts on what is happening or do you need more information about my
setup
Thanks
Shawn
EWF and only want to protect the C:, so I have only 1 partition being
protected in the EWF settings.
I think I have followed the instructions correctly to lock and dismount the
unprotected volumes (D: and E, then hibernate the unit. When the unit
returns from hibernation, the unprotected volumes are unlocked and the drives
are remounted by Windows. This is down by one program that runs through the
hibernation.
Everything seemed to be working until we tried writing some data to one of
the unprotected partitions. It looked like it was written to the partition,
but after we rebooted the machine, the data was going.
Any thoughts on what is happening or do you need more information about my
setup
Thanks
Shawn