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ImDisk help
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> imdisk -h | |
Control program for the ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver. | |
For copyrights and credits, type imdisk --version | |
Syntax: | |
imdisk -a -t type -m mountpoint [-n] [-o opt1[,opt2 ...]] [-f|-F file] | |
[-s size] [-b offset] [-v partition] [-S sectorsize] [-u unit] | |
[-x sectors/track] [-y tracks/cylinder] [-p "format-parameters"] [-P] | |
imdisk -d|-D [-u unit | -m mountpoint] [-P] | |
imdisk -R -u unit | |
imdisk -l [-u unit | -m mountpoint] | |
imdisk -e [-s size] [-o opt1[,opt2 ...]] [-u unit | -m mountpoint] | |
-a Attach a virtual disk. This will configure and attach a virtual disk | |
with the parameters specified and attach it to the system. | |
-d Detach a virtual disk from the system and release all resources. | |
Use -D to force removal even if the device is in use. | |
-R Emergency removal of hung virtual disks. Should only be used as a last | |
resort when a virtual disk has some kind of problem that makes it | |
impossible to detach it in a safe way. This could happen for example | |
for proxy-type virtual disks sometimes when proxy communication fails. | |
Note that this does not attempt to dismount filesystem or lock the | |
volume in any way so there is a potential risk of data loss. Use with | |
caution! | |
-e Edit an existing virtual disk. | |
Along with the -s parameter extends the size of an existing virtual | |
disk. Note that even if the disk can be extended successfully, the | |
existing filesystem on it can only be extended to fill the new size | |
without re-formatting if you are running Windows 2000 or later and the | |
current filesystem is NTFS. | |
Along with the -o parameter changes media characteristics for an | |
existing virtual disk. Options that can be changed on existing virtual | |
disks are those specifying wether or not the media of the virtual disk | |
should be writable and/or removable. | |
-t type | |
Select the backingstore for the virtual disk. | |
vm Storage for this type of virtual disk is allocated from virtual memory | |
in the system process. If a file is specified with -f that file is | |
is loaded into the memory allocated for the disk image. | |
file A file specified with -f file becomes the backingstore for this | |
virtual disk. | |
proxy The actual backingstore for this type of virtual disk is controlled by | |
an ImDisk storage server accessed by the driver on this machine by | |
sending storage I/O request through a named pipe specified with -f. | |
-f file or -F file | |
Filename to use as backingstore for the file type virtual disk, to | |
initialize a vm type virtual disk or name of a named pipe for I/O | |
client/server communication for proxy type virtual disks. For proxy | |
type virtual disks "file" may be a COM port or a remote server | |
address if the -o options includes "ip" or "comm". | |
Instead of using -f to specify 'DOS-style' paths, such as | |
C:\dir\image.bin or \\server\share\image.bin, you can use -F to | |
specify 'NT-style' native paths, such as | |
\Device\Harddisk0\Partition1\image.bin. This makes it possible to | |
specify files on disks or communication devices that currently have no | |
drive letters assigned. | |
-l List configured devices. If given with -u or -m, display details about | |
that particular device. | |
-n When printing ImDisk device names, print only the unit number without | |
the \Device\ImDisk prefix. | |
-s size | |
Size of the virtual disk. Size is number of bytes unless suffixed with | |
a b, k, m, g, t, K, M, G or T which denotes number of 512-byte blocks, | |
thousand bytes, million bytes, billion bytes, trillion bytes, | |
kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes and terabytes respectively. The suffix | |
can also be % to indicate percentage of free physical memory which | |
could be useful when creating vm type virtual disks. It is optional to | |
specify a size unless the file to use for a file type virtual disk does | |
not already exist or when a vm type virtual disk is created without | |
specifying an initialization image file using the -f or -F. If size is | |
specified when creating a file type virtual disk, the size of the file | |
used as backingstore for the virtual disk is adjusted to the new size | |
specified with this size option. | |
The size can be a negative value to indicate the size of free physical | |
memory minus this size. If you e.g. type -400M the size of the virtual | |
disk will be the amount of free physical memory minus 400 MB. | |
-b offset | |
Specifies an offset in an image file where the virtual disk begins. All | |
offsets of I/O operations on the virtual disk will be relative to this | |
offset. This parameter is particularily useful when mounting a specific | |
partition in an image file that contains an image of a complete hard | |
disk, not just one partition. This parameter has no effect when | |
creating a blank vm type virtual disk. When creating a vm type virtual | |
disk with a pre-load image file specified with -f or -F parameters, the | |
-b parameter specifies an offset in the image file where the image to | |
be loaded into the vm type virtual disk begins. | |
Specify auto as offset to automatically select offset for a few known | |
non-raw disk image file formats. Currently auto-selection is supported | |
for Nero .nrg and Microsoft .sdi image files. | |
-v partition | |
Specifies which partition to mount when mounting a raw hard disk image | |
file containing a master boot record and partitions. | |
Specify number 1-4 to mount a partition from the primary partition | |
table and 5-8 to mount a partition from an extended partition table. | |
-S sectorsize | |
Sectorsize to use for the virtual disk device. Default value is 512 | |
bytes except for CD-ROM/DVD-ROM style devices where 2048 bytes is used | |
by default. | |
-x sectors/track | |
See the description of the -y option below. | |
-y tracks/cylinder | |
The -x and -y options can be used to specify a synthetic geometry. | |
This is useful for constructing bootable images for later download to | |
physical devices. Default values depend on the device-type specified | |
with the -o option. If the 'fd' option is specified the default values | |
are based on the virtual disk size, e.g. a 1440K image gets 2 | |
tracks/cylinder and 18 sectors/track. | |
-p "format-parameters" | |
If -p is specified the 'format' command is invoked to create a | |
filesystem when the new virtual disk has been created. | |
"format-parameters" must be a parameter string enclosed within | |
double-quotes. The string is added to the command line that starts | |
'format'. You usually specify something like "/fs:ntfs /q /y", that | |
is, create an NTFS filesystem with quick formatting and without user | |
interaction. | |
-o option | |
Set or reset options. | |
ro Creates a read-only virtual disk. For vm type virtual disks, this | |
option can only be used if the -f option is also specified. | |
rw Specifies that the virtual disk should be read/writable. This is the | |
default setting. It can be used with the -e parameter to set an | |
existing read-only virtual disk writable. | |
sparse Sets NTFS sparse attribute on image file. This has no effect on proxy | |
or vm type virtual disks. | |
rem Specifies that the device should be created with removable media | |
characteristics. This changes the device properties returned by the | |
driver to the system. For example, this changes how some filesystems | |
cache write operations. | |
fix Specifies that the media characteristics of the virtual disk should be | |
fixed media, as opposed to removable media specified with the rem | |
option. Fixed media is the default setting. The fix option can be used | |
with the -e parameter to set an existing removable virtual disk as | |
fixed. | |
saved Clears the 'image modified' flag from an existing virtual disk. This | |
flag is set by the driver when an image is modified and is displayed | |
in the -l output for a virtual disk. The 'saved' option is only valid | |
with the -e parameter. | |
Note that virtual floppy or CD/DVD-ROM drives are always read-only and | |
removable devices and that cannot be changed. | |
cd Creates a virtual CD-ROM/DVD-ROM. This is the default if the file | |
name specified with the -f option ends with either .iso, .nrg or .bin | |
extensions. | |
fd Creates a virtual floppy disk. This is the default if the size of the | |
virtual disk is any of 160K, 180K, 320K, 360K, 640K, 720K, 820K, 1200K, | |
1440K, 1680K, 1722K, 2880K, 123264K or 234752K. | |
hd Creates a virtual fixed disk partition. This is the default unless | |
file extension or size match the criterias for defaulting to the cd or | |
fd options. | |
raw Creates a device object with "unknown" device type. The system will not | |
attempt to do anything by its own with such devices, but it could be | |
useful in combination with third-party drivers that can provide further | |
device objects using this virtual disk device as a backing store. | |
ip Can only be used with proxy-type virtual disks. With this option, the | |
user-mode service component is initialized to connect to an ImDisk | |
storage server using TCP/IP. With this option, the -f switch specifies | |
the remote host optionally followed by a colon and a port number to | |
connect to. | |
comm Can only be used with proxy-type virtual disks. With this option, the | |
user-mode service component is initialized to connect to an ImDisk | |
storage server through a COM port. With this option, the -f switch | |
specifies the COM port to connect to, optionally followed by a colon, | |
a space, and then a device settings string with the same syntax as the | |
MODE command. | |
shm Can only be used with proxy-type virtual disks. With this option, the | |
driver communicates with a storage server on the same computer using | |
shared memory block to transfer I/O data. | |
awe Can only be used with file-type virtual disks. With this option, the | |
driver copies contents of image file to physical memory. No changes are | |
written to image file. If this option is used in combination with no | |
image file name, a physical memory block will be used without loading | |
an image file onto it. In that case, -s parameter is needed to specify | |
size of memory block. This option requires awealloc driver, which | |
requires Windows 2000 or later. | |
bswap Instructs driver to swap each pair of bytes read from or written to | |
image file. Useful when examining images from some embedded systems | |
and similar where data is stored in reverse byte order. | |
shared Instructs driver to open image file in shared write mode even when | |
image is opened for writing. This can be useful to mount each partition | |
of a multi-partition image as separate virtual disks with different | |
image file offsets and sizes. It could potentially corrupt filesystems | |
if used with incorrect offset and size parameters so use with caution! | |
par Parallel I/O. Valid for file-type virtual disks. With this flag set, | |
driver sends read and write requests for the virtual disk directly down | |
to the filesystem driver that handles the image file, within the same | |
thread context as the original request was made. In some scenarios this | |
flag can increase performance, particularly when you use several layers | |
of virtual disks backed by image files stored on other virtual disks, | |
network file shares or similar storage. | |
This flag is not supported in all scenarios depending on other drivers | |
that need to complete requests to the image file. It could also degrade | |
performance or cause reads and writes to fail if underlying drivers | |
cannot handle I/O requests simultaneously. | |
-u unit | |
Along with -a, request a specific unit number for the ImDisk device | |
instead of automatic allocation. Along with -d or -l specifies the | |
unit number of the virtual disk to remove or query. | |
-m mountpoint | |
Specifies a drive letter or mount point for the new virtual disk, the | |
virtual disk to query or the virtual disk to remove. When creating a | |
new virtual disk you can specify #: as mountpoint in which case the | |
first unused drive letter is automatically used. | |
-P Persistent. Along with -a, saves registry settings for re-creating the | |
same virtual disk automatically when driver is loaded, which usually | |
occurs during system startup. Along with -d or -D, existing such | |
settings for the removed virtual disk are also removed from registry. | |
There are some limitations to what settings could be saved in this way. | |
Only features directly implemented in the kernel level driver are | |
saved, so for example the -p switch to format a virtual disk will not | |
be saved. |
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