Hi Dean,
I am stuck with a problem, I have a corrupted Vmware Virtual machine
> disk volume. I have multiple copies on backup, but the only disk volume
> large enough to hold the restored disk file is my windows machine's
> drive D:. but no matter what I try to specify as the restore path I
> ei
I am stuck with a problem, I have a corrupted Vmware Virtual machine
disk volume. I have multiple copies on backup, but the only disk volume
large enough to hold the restored disk file is my windows machine's
drive D:. but no matter what I try to specify as the restore path I
either get an er
Hi,
If I remember correctly you should use lower case letters for units.
In your conf you used a Upper case, wile Arno (in his example) used a
lower case.
Also it should be possible to restore to the original place (say
z:/myfile.txt) if you modify to "/" the Where field.
>> Job {
>> Name
Hello,
On 5/7/2007 9:31 PM, Peter Eisch wrote:
> On 5/7/07 2:11 PM, "Arno Lehmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 5/7/2007 4:55 PM, Peter Eisch wrote:
>>> (All fd/sd/dir is 1.39 or later)
>>>
>>> I'm trying to restore to the Windows system's Z: (a NAS mount) drive. The
>>> fd write
On 5/7/07 2:11 PM, "Arno Lehmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 5/7/2007 4:55 PM, Peter Eisch wrote:
>> (All fd/sd/dir is 1.39 or later)
>>
>> I'm trying to restore to the Windows system's Z: (a NAS mount) drive. The
>> fd writer only seems to be able to write to the C: drive.
>>
>>
Hi,
On 5/7/2007 4:55 PM, Peter Eisch wrote:
> (All fd/sd/dir is 1.39 or later)
>
> I'm trying to restore to the Windows system's Z: (a NAS mount) drive. The
> fd writer only seems to be able to write to the C: drive.
>
> Is there a way to trick the fd or must this be restored to a different OS?
(All fd/sd/dir is 1.39 or later)
I'm trying to restore to the Windows system's Z: (a NAS mount) drive. The
fd writer only seems to be able to write to the C: drive.
Is there a way to trick the fd or must this be restored to a different OS?
Thanks,
peter
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