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Mounting drive image (dd) with 2 partitions possible only for first partition???
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We have found and fixed the problem. We were incorrectly excluding some partitions based on what initially looked like invalid data in the partition table.
The solution is available now in the stand alone version of OSFMount,
http://www.osforensics.com/tools/mount-disk-images.html
It will also be included in the next V2.0 beta release. (Probably next week).
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Originally posted by goced View PostYes, there are two partitions in the one single image file and I have no option to mount separately the second partition.
Tested with two other image mounting software and no problem.
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Yes, there are two partitions in the one single image file and I have no option to mount separately the second partition.
Tested with two other image mounting software and no problem.
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From time to time you might want to mount the entire drive, as there might be might be data stored outside of the partitioned space.
OSF can still read the drive (e.g. in the raw disk viewer) even if Windows doesn't know what to do with it.
Or are you saying you believe that there was more than 1 partition on the drive, and the mounting option only displayed 1 partition?
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Mounting drive image (dd) with 2 partitions possible only for first partition???
When I select the image file it gives two options:
- Use entire image file
- Primary partition 1
First option doesn't work because Windows cannot handle two partitions as one virtual drive.
I think that it should automatically mount as many virtual drives as image contains partitions and/or all available partitions should be listed for manual choice.Tags: None
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