Jim Michaels wrote on Monday, October 19th, 2009 3:18 AM ... GPT is a different subject from EFI. For example, the specs were explicitely describing booting an...
... I was wrong that it costs $2500/year in fees to UEFI group to develop for UEFI+GPT. it doesn't cost any money. The UEFI+GPT Adopter gets a complementary...
Hi guys! Thanks for hanging out in this group after so many years! I would like to give you status of Partition Manager development. As you know it is not a...
... You don't need to use CVS/Subversion/GIT just to have an open-source project (although having revision control helps tremendously if you find out after...
... Mikhail Although I always keep up to date with the forum, I haven't had much to contribute especially not since the overwhelming topic has been large...
Mikhail, I beg to differ with Antoine in one area, his "...personal..." taste since so many people use RPM, his views are shared by many! Sometimes, make that...
... Hi Mikhail! there is a utility called rawrite for windows that might be helpful for this. the tabs are backward from what you might think. If you are...
Dear Mikhael I have stayed with the group over the years, not done a lot with RPM, but been happy to feel part of the community. Its a good time to say...
I hope someone experienced with PM will be able to answer this question (very important to me!)[I have read all the literature]. I start with a long list(dos,...
mdmill9999 wrote on Thursday, November 26, 2009 4:11 AM ... First things first, you better update to 2.44, I hear it fixed bugs. So Windows did rewrite the...
As always, Antoine's answer contains great advice which you should follow. For me - and I understand many other RPM users - RPM is a great partition...
thanks for your responce (i solved this problem by placing the boot manager at the end of the HD...yeah!) But The XOSL program only uses the 4 partitions...
Thanks Antoine for the responce: I would re-affirm that the rpm boot manager screen did appear [ie the MBR boot program did not seem to be rewritten]. But...
I always use RPM for configuration and diagnostics. However, if you are working with large partition numbers and you need a Boot Manager it is well worth...
Some more questions to any RPM devotees who may have such experience: (1) The RPM faq seems to indicate using a third party "formatter" for fat32 partitions...
... OK, that makes sense. I used to do something similar although not as many as 9 OS/duplicates. It became hard work so I sought a different solution which...
... I am responding to the second question because you need to STOP before proceeding or lose data! If you are having trouble with hard drive locations above...
I'm fairly certain my bios has 48bit LBA , but I will double check. I will do more testing before I create a final system. It seems that when I wiped out my...
I finally discovered that my Dell 8250 bios a01 had a flaw when writing to large (UDMA) drives above 137GB! A bios flash upgrade to bios a04 solved the...
mdmill9999 wrote on Sunday, December 27, 2009 2:53 PM ... Hmmm. Keeping a BIOS at release A01 is NOT customary at Dell ;-) Now you know it, and I am sorry it...
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Hello group, I am not very much into politics and it is not in my principles to mix my personal life of views with professional life, except in the special...
... I cannot answer for them, but it does not appear very easy to do: there are several things which are specific to exFAT (like bitmaps), there is a limit at...
Hello to all my fellow partman users! I will be surprised if this message generates any responses, as I notice no new posts for about a year. I have been a...
As soon as I posted my last message, I saw signs of recent activity on the site partman@yahoogroups. My lack of experience in this sort of group shows. I...
... Would be few! Win7 is in the same state (well, almost) as were Win4 back in 1996, i.e. there is no support for NTFS volumes in RPM and this is slightly...
Hail you all good people and special salute and respects to Mikhail Ranish ! Seeing this group is not dead (quite) is /good/. As an old faithful user of RPM...