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/partition:

-

Specifies the volumes to include into the image file.
Volume numbers are specified as -,

for example:

/partition:1-1,1-2,3-1
See also the /oss_numbers parameter.
To view the list of available volumes, use the /list command.

/raw

Use this parameter to create an image of a volume with an unrecognized

or unsupported file system, or of a disk that contains such volume.
With this parameter, all contents of the disk or volume will be copied

sector-by-sector.
Without this parameter, only the sectors containing useful system and user

data are imaged (for the supported file systems).

/progress:

<on|off>

Shows or hides the progress information (percent completed). The

progress is shown by default.

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/harddisk:

Specifies the hard disk in the image.

/partition:

-

Specifies the volumes in the image.

/target_harddisk:

number>

Specifies the target hard disk.

/target_partition:

number>

Specifies the target volume number for deploying a volume over an

existing one. If this parameter is not specified, the software assumes that

the target volume number is the same as the volume number specified

with the /partition parameter.

/start:

Sets the start sector for deploying a volume to the unallocated space on

the hard disk.

/size:

sectors>

Sets the new size of the volume in sectors. The size of a sector is

considered to be 512 bytes, regardless of the physical sector size on the

hard disk drive.
For example, if you want the volume size to be 512 MB (a megabyte is

1 048 576 bytes), specify the size as follows:

/size:1048576
Specify this size even if you are using a hard disk drive with 4-KB sectors.
To see the size of the volume in the master image, use the /list

command.

/fat16_32

Enables the file system conversion from FAT16 to FAT32 if the volume size

after deployment is likely to exceed 2 GB. Without this parameter, the

deployed volume will inherit the file system from the image.