Using the EWF Configuration Settings window of the Target Designer to configure EWF as a Windows XP Embedded component during the offline design phase For example:
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The following table explains the items shown in the EWF Configuration Settings window:
| Number of Protected Volumes | Sets the number of volumes EWF will protect. Range: 1-9 |
| Maximum Number of Overlay Levels | Sets the maximum overlay level for DISK overlays. Range: 1-9. (Always 1 for RAM overlays.) |
| EWF Partition Size in KBytes | Sets the size of the EWF partition. Defaults to 1024 for DISK overlays, value is N/A for RAM overlays. |
| Disable Background Disk Defragmentation | Yes/no checkbox |
| Enable HORM | Yes/no checkbox |
| Protected Volume Prev/Next Buttons | Moves to individual settings for each protected volume (governed by # volumes option above) |
| Start EWF Enabled | Yes/no checkbox (per volume) |
| Enable Lazy Write | Yes/no checkbox (per volume – enables "Lazy write" mode) |
| Disk Number | Specifies disk(x) value in arc path for this volume |
| Partition Number | Specifies partition(x) value in arc path for this volume |
| Overlay Type | Select between DISK, RAM and RAM(Reg) modes for this volume |
| Optimization Option | Select options to optimize EWF performance |
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Last updated on Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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