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As advised by Mr. Wonko, in the full universal xp thread, I've decided to start a new thread in the hope that I could please ask for your help in trying to solve a hard-disk image creation mistery.
Wonko has really helped me alot by explaining that it would be preferable that images be rounded up and has provided for me info which I'm still reading and trying to understan. According to him, the calculations are correct when using HDDImage to create hard-disk images, so there shouldn't be any problem creating an image.
Upon analysis of your image created by ImGXP-create, it is determined that you round the images down.
I've also manually created an image with the same size identical to yours but,
However, I'm running in to a mysterious problem.
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The problem is, that a program called JAWS, does not seem to work if I create a hard-disk image using HDDImage. The result is that after a restart, after which the jaws installation is complete, things seem to crash, throwing a 0x00004E error.
The only solution that works currently at this moment, is if I use your program IMGXP create to create the image and install things as usual.
Prefering to create my own custom sized images rather then asking to add different sized image to IMGxp-create, I'd really be appreciated if you could please help me with the following?:
1. How is it that you determine the calculations of the image when you wish to add a new image size to IMGXPCreate?
2. How is it that the image is being mounted with imDisk?
3. What application is used to format the image?
4. Are there any other things added to the image before it is unmounted?
I can't tell you how appreciative I would be for your help, as I've been struggling with this issue for days on end, and it would really be nice to know how you prepare your images.
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Regards,