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I've been looking around for a tool that can get WinPE to function as if it had temporary write access to disc. Identical to that of a Knoppix release. From what I've found, ramdisk is effective for making virtual drives and editing the setup information to make the PE disc a virtual directory sounds a bit iffy. Is there any way to accomplish what I'm trying to do or is this why everyone is using ramdisk?


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You can't modify the contents of the system drive that PE uses. So yes... a ram disk is the easiest way to get a local write volume.

You can also Map a drive to a network share and write there.. but that gets messy to manage.

Chris

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****! >.<'

I really wanted a good competition for Knoppix....Ah well. I believe that I need to make the system drive "rewritable" because Profiles keep crashing PE. :(

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I might look into it since I hear so many good things about it. I doubt it's anywhere different to what I'm doing though. =/

Does it have "write" access to the CD when booting? ;)

I'm starting to think I should just move the profiles directory to a virtual drive. =/

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XP Embedded includes a driver, called the Embedded Write Filter - or EWF for short. To anything running on the system, it makes it look as if the drive is writable. Given that a CD/DVD or ROM (which Embedded can also run from) are read-only, the EWF allows you to add components that need RW capability and trick them into thinking they are on a hard disk.

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XP Embedded includes a driver, called the Embedded Write Filter - or EWF for short. To anything running on the system, it makes it look as if the drive is writable. Given that a CD/DVD or ROM (which Embedded can also run from) are read-only, the EWF allows you to add components that need RW capability and trick them into thinking they are on a hard disk.

Sweet...EWF for the win.... :lol:

I'm sure it exists somewhere in Longhorn as well....

Any idea how I can add this function?

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