To enable just-in-time (JIT) debugging, the. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007F)Īt USB_Image_(Message& msg)Īt .ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)Īt .ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)Īt .Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam) System.DllNotFoundException: Unable to load DLL ‘usbit32.dll’: Die angegebene Prozedur wurde nicht gefunden. Just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box. See the end of this message for details on invoking Ich bekomme das Programm erst gar nicht gestartet ,es erscheint die Fehlermeldung 32bit.dll nicht verfügbar. d use device mode (for bootable devices) R restore an image file to a USB mass storage deviceĭevice USB device number (reported in list mode) Usbitcmd ī backup a USB mass storage device to an image file If you start it in a windows shell, it shows all necessary information. I will implement something like that in the next version.ģ – The command line options are for the usbitcmd.exe. Nevetheless it would be some more difficult task.Ģ – This is a good suggestion. On the negative this would require a tool to merge master image and changes to create an image with the most recent information in case you need to restore it, but it sounds interesting. At least that’s the way Virtual PC and other Virtual evironments are handling this issues. An alternative would be to create a master image and then only store the changes relative to the master image. Here is some more information why emptying the unused parts of a flsh drive isn’t a good idea. Thanks for your feedback on USB Image Tool.ġ – As I tried to explain in the FAQ, USB Image Tool would have to implement different file systems to do anything in this direction. ![]() You may include me to the beta-testers if you need one more. Don’t know if others see this as useful, but for regular backups it would avoid me having to type this myself each time □ģ – some help docs might be useful for the future – I read in the notes that there are commandline options, couldn’t discover any explanation on these however. Could you maybe offer a tool to “empty” the unused parts of my stick? Or include a mode that only backs up the actula data?Ģ – I would find it great if the program would offer (maybe as an option) the name+date as filename of the backup. However, even in times of cheap HDDs, it appears a waste to me to use 8GB for my only 3,5GB on the stick. Pls allow me a couple of comments and suggestions:ġ- I have read the explanation in the FAQ why the image is always as large as the volume. Not to mention the advantage of having just one file instead of 10.000+ … Just great! So far I have only tested the creation of images and found it extremely fast (about 11 min for 8GB – usually takes me more than 30 minutes to back up my stick). ![]() I stumbled upon your little gem today and must say I’m pretty impressed.
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