>Manuel Kasper  <m...@neon1.net>
>
>( ) 2GB overwrite  problem
>
>
>physdiskwrite v0.5.2
>
>Searching for physical  drives...
>Which disk do you want to drive? <0..0>
>
>
>Hi,
>
>trying  to load Astlinux image from HD to USB 4 GB drive (formatted)
>I am  asked if I want to overcome 2GB limit , selecting yes or no
>opens DOS  window
>with the above text
>
>
>Searching for physical  drives...
>Which disk do you want to drive? <0..0>
>
>
>What  should I enter in command line  as 4 GB USB drive is denoted as G in
>PhysGUI  interface,
>is G ok ?
>
>Selecting : ( x) Remove 2GB restriction
>DOS  windows opens and closes immediately.
>
>Not selecting ( ) Remove  2GB restriction
>
>==========
>DOS window
>
>Which disk do you  want to write? <0..0> G
>That disk is larger than 2 GB (  <safety overwrite check>. Please 
>choose another
>
>one.
>Which  disk do you want to write? <0..0>
>
>
>So should I  partition G USB 2GB drive into 2 x 2GB partitions first ?
>
>What  format is ok for partition holding image ?
>and what for send  partition ?
>
>Darius

Read http://m0n0.ch/wall/physdiskwrite.php

You can call "physdiskwrite.exe -u" to override the limit, but be 
careful not to destroy your harddisk :-).

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info

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