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Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #20 on: November 19, 2014, 04:34:21 PM »

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......  So the 64 bit version works perfect.   :great: .....
I reviewed the script. It now uses the native Winpe64 for the 64-bit building.
x32/x64, files, drivers and registry are consistent with Aomei PE Builder.
There is just Backupper_Starter.exe added to copy "Aomei Backupper" folder in RAM if the disc is not writable.

I have not tried with a thumb drive. If you can test Mark :smile:
AOMEI_Backupper_Standard_v5 plugin is on first post.


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I did some tests with the System Disk backup, restore in VMWare.
By changing only the size of the partitions, the system reboots fine.

By reformatting the system and system reserved partition from NTFS to FAT32, The system reboots also well.

But, by Changing in the boot sector, the startup fails here with error code 0xc0000225  :confused:  :sad:

What changes you made on your side to test ? I'll try to do similar tests with other tools but it takes time  :wink:
« Last Edit: November 21, 2014, 04:37:39 PM by ChrisR »

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #21 on: November 20, 2014, 01:27:32 AM »

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Hi Chris,
Did a test on the 64 bit Win8.1SE and the Backupper work perfectly on the thumb drive and a test drive.  I thought everything was perfect as I tested most my apps.
 I then went to do the script in the 64 bit PE but I was unable to open up Win81SE82_Builder.exe.  It created an error message. 
I then rerun the whole project and the same thing happened again. :sad:
« Last Edit: December 09, 2014, 09:08:08 PM by Mark »

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #22 on: November 20, 2014, 05:44:03 AM »

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So you want to run Winbuilder in PE?
Why?

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #23 on: November 20, 2014, 06:51:54 PM »

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I was just checking if this program caused any ill effects in the PE Operating System.  This operation worked before the latest script.

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #24 on: November 21, 2014, 03:53:02 PM »

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But, by Changing in the boot sector, the startup fails here with error code 0xc0000225  :confused:  :sad:
It was not a System Backup but a Disk Backup,
I retested Aomei backupper with the system backup, by changing the size and type of partition and the boot sector. It has restarted well, this time, after the system restore  :thumbsup:


I did some testing in Win8pe with a personal selection: Acronis, Aomei and Macrium, PE version, on a Win8 installed: ~10 Gb. Changing the same things before restoration. 
Except a slight problem at startup with Macrium, they all started well  :great:

Macrium Reflect Free 5.3.7220 :
Backup: 7:11
Size: 4,21Gb
Restore: 6:54
At startup I got the "preparing automatic repair" message. Then it Reboot well

AOMEI Backupper Standard 2.0.3 :
Backup: 5:45 
Size: 4,35Gb
Restore: 7:34

Acronis TI 2014 :
Backup: 4:47
Size: 3,78 Gb
Restore: 4:32

Acronis TI 2015 :
Backup: 4:41
Size: 3,88 Gb
Restore: 4:25

Acronis, 2014 or 2015 have the best result, here in my tests in virtual machine, but they are not free. In free I like the friendliness, simplicity of Aomei.
For TI 2015 desktop version, I personnaly prefer the old interface/version or the PE Version.
I started to update 2aCD plugin by adding 2015 for 64-bit building, for next week  :wink:

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #25 on: November 28, 2014, 06:56:18 AM »

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New version: Aomei Backupper 2.1.0
There's a changelog now:
http://www.backup-utility.com/changelog.html
(see below).

I had asked on their forum to completely remove any expiration checks for the "Freeware version". First tests show however that the amcore.dll check is still there. I'll be doing more testing....


Version 2.1.0 (Released 2014-11-27)
Added system clone and system migration. [free edition need to unlock]
Added history for backup saved path and task name setting.
Support for restoring system to a smaller partition.
Support for exploring backup images on the NAS/network.
Fixed issue: case-sensitive password of command line backup.
Fixed bug: display incorrect version number after upgrade.
Improved software registration.
Stability enhancements and other bug fixes.


Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #26 on: November 28, 2014, 07:05:33 AM »

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OK, first quick test shows the first few (8?) bytes of amcore.dll change after each use. So it must be some kind of counter. I surely hope this version will not expire like it did before... I did a quick test with setting the clock forward one year, indeed there was a change in the first bytes, but the program still worked. I hope that means that the expiration check is gone, but it needs more testing.
I still hope they will remove the amcore.dll dependancy completely in future versions.

One more thing I think I found out:
In previous tests, I copied the program files (including amcore.dll) from a mounted iso to x:\ ramdisk. This still didn't work, because amcore.dll still had the "read-only" attribute in this case. New tests show that as long as amcore.dll is *not* read-only, everything seems to work.
« Last Edit: November 28, 2014, 07:22:35 AM by Atari800xl »

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #27 on: November 28, 2014, 12:13:25 PM »

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.... the program still worked. I hope that means that the expiration check is gone, but it needs more testing.
I tested also, with the standard free AmCore.dll registration dll, copied from an installation, it works well here on a read-only medium :thumbsup:
With v2.1.0, it works even without the ProgramData key which is created at startup. Only AmCore seems required now.

The starter,  to copy in RAM if the disk is not writable, seems no longer really required.
I put a checkbox, disabled by default, to use it or not, in addition to the standard free AmCore.dll in attachment.

:cheers:

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #28 on: November 28, 2014, 12:31:52 PM »

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That's funny ChrisR, just when I thought things were beginning to make a bit of sense to me...

So you're saying for you it doesn't even matter if amcore.dll is on a read-only medium?
Well, I just did another test, for me amcore.dll *has* to be on a r/w medium (also, without the "readonly" attribute), or else the Expired screen appears.
Now I'm completely confused again .... :white_flag:

Never mind, I now have at least one sure-fire way it works for me, I will slowly "expand" from there again. I will try a full new build with your latest script as well.

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #29 on: November 28, 2014, 03:19:06 PM »

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So you're saying for you it doesn't even matter if amcore.dll is on a read-only medium?
Well, I just did another test, for me amcore.dll *has* to be on a r/w medium (also, without the "readonly" attribute), or else the Expired screen appears.
Now I'm completely confused again .... :white_flag:
Let me know, sorry for the confusion but Yes, I confirm, it works here with AmCore.dll and the folder in a read only media (so with the readonlyattribute)  :smile:
It does not work with the previous version. The ProgramData key was required it is no longer necessary with version 2.1.0


Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #30 on: December 06, 2014, 01:30:09 AM »

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I did notice that BackupRecovery.ini is by default set to AlwaysCheck=1.  It should be set to 0 in my thinking as most people would not want to update their PE ever time Backupper has an update.
I also noticed that with script #6 it does something to the basic Win81SE as previously posted.  I am still using script #4 and tried everything to correct this problem.
I use the new version 2.1.0 in the 64 build and use the 2.0.3 in the 32 build. The speed time for creating a 650 mb thumb drive build is 49 sec. that compares to TeraByte Image for Windows
and Acronis is 47 sec.  I am not able to compare it to Macrium Reflect as it doesn't do thumb drives. With version #4 it takes expanding the wim file and inserting the Backupper files. 
Hopefully if there is something that you want me to test I will give it a try.
« Last Edit: December 09, 2014, 09:09:13 PM by Mark »

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #31 on: December 06, 2014, 11:49:28 AM »

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Hi Mark

Unfortunately, I have not kept previous Backupper plugins.
Sorry, lack of time right now but I do not understand, What you mean by #4 #6 and worries. Can you make a summary ?
Also, can you share again the script #4.
I'm busy this weekend, I will look next week.

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #32 on: December 06, 2014, 04:12:49 PM »

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Mark, I'm interested in your finding as well. As ChrisR said, please be as clear as possible about which steps you mean.

I was also planning in sharing some more experiences with Aomei, I finally seem to have everything working the way I wanted.
Of course, ChrisR's script is working 100%, sometimes I just like to "play around" with the scripts, just for the sake of learning new things, and trying to understand why something works (or doesn't work).
For Aomei Backupper versions "below" 2.0 (1.6, I believe), I created a minimalistic script, that only neeed to add the drivers during build time (and set the registry settings for it), then the program files could be on a USB, CD, or mounted ISO.
This changed somewhat with versions 2.0 and later, because AmCore.dll was introduced, and there was the mysterious "ProgramData" setting.
I tried to modify my old minimal script to work for 2.0 and later, but I could *not* get it working!! (Very frustrating).
Then, I decided a much better way was to start with ChrisR's script instead, and work "back" to a minimalistic script.
So now I'm glad to say everything works again (32 and 64 bit drivers, 32 and 64 program files, AmCore.dll needed, ProgramData not needed, etc. etc.)
So everything is working OK now. Somewhere in my mind, I'm still not 100% sure why it didn't work before, must be some strange combination of that AmCore file or something, but never mind, as long as it's working, and we have ChrisR as a Backupper script developer, the future seems bright!!
« Last Edit: December 06, 2014, 04:14:13 PM by Atari800xl »

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #33 on: December 06, 2014, 05:08:56 PM »

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Backupper could almost be portable except for the registry script that need to be added. It only needs the 3 driver files in the x:\windows\system. 
So I am able to use the v4 script and just delete all the files except Backupper_Starter.exe, BackupRecovery.ini.  If you notice the BackupRecovery.ini in
version 4 (History004=ChrisR) is set to 0, but in the latest version 6 it is set to 1.  This is the file that asks if you want to update to a newer version. 
If the file doesn't exist it won't ask to update. In Backupper in regular windows can make a PE image. So in 64 bit or 32 bit wim I just copied the
Backupper folder from the wim file. I delete the files  after WinBuilder finishes making the wim file folder Backupper except  Backupper_Starter.exe, BackupRecovery.ini. 
In Chris's last version I get an error message when trying to run Winbuilder from with in the newly created PE.  So I had to revert back to v4 to solve this problem. 
Also I try to test everything while running in PE just to see if there is any faults.  If you have a script I am willing to test it out.  The Backupper program does many functions
easily and is a great free tool.  Hopefully they keep creating the free model. Also a great thanks to Chris for continually improving the scripts.
« Last Edit: December 26, 2016, 07:26:51 PM by Prz42 »

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #34 on: December 06, 2014, 06:17:03 PM »

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Of course, I don't want to distract too much from the main script by ChrisR (which is pretty much perfect, as I've already said), but just "for fun", I'd like to share my "minimized" script with Mark.

This is pretty much all that's needed to build the drivers into my w8pese/ w7pese:

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[Main]
Title=AOMEI Backupper Standard
Type=script
Author=ChrisR
Level=5
Selected=True

[Process]
Echo,"Processing %ScriptTitle%..."

If,%SourceArch%,Equal,x86,Begin
  FileCopy,%ScriptDir%\files32\msahci.sys,%Target_Sys%
  FileCopy,%ScriptDir%\files32\ambakdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
  FileCopy,%ScriptDir%\files32\ammntdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
  FileCopy,%ScriptDir%\files32\amwrtdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
End

If,%SourceArch%,Equal,x64,Begin
  FileCopy,%ScriptDir%\files64\msahci.sys,%Target_Sys%
  FileCopy,%ScriptDir%\files64\ambakdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
  FileCopy,%ScriptDir%\files64\ammntdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
  FileCopy,%ScriptDir%\files64\amwrtdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
End

If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\actxprxy.dll,Require_FileQ,actxprxy.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\apphelp.dll,Require_FileQ,apphelp.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\cabview.dll,Require_FileQ,cabview.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\cscapi.dll,Require_FileQ,cscapi.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\ieframe.dll,Require_FileQ,ieframe.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\msftedit.dll,Require_FileQ,msftedit.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\msxml3.dll,Require_FileQ,msxml3.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\msxml3r.dll,Require_FileQ,msxml3r.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\ntshrui.dll,Require_FileQ,ntshrui.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\PortableDeviceApi.dll,Require_FileQ,PortableDeviceApi.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\SearchFolder.dll,Require_FileQ,SearchFolder.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\shdocvw.dll,Require_FileQ,shdocvw.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\StructuredQuery.dll,Require_FileQ,StructuredQuery.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\thumbcache.dll,Require_FileQ,thumbcache.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\tzres.dll,Require_FileQ,tzres.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\windowscodecs.dll,Require_FileQ,windowscodecs.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\winsta.dll,Require_FileQ,winsta.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\wtsapi32.dll,Require_FileQ,wtsapi32.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\wpdshext.dll,Require_FileQ,wpdshext.dll
If,Not,Existfile,%Target_Sys%\zipfldr.dll,Require_FileQ,zipfldr.dll

RegHiveLoad,Tmp_Default,%RegDefault%
RegWrite,HKLM,0x0,"Tmp_Default\Software\AOMEI\AOMEI Backupper Standard Edition 2.1.0.0"
RegHiveUnLoad,Tmp_Default

RegHiveLoad,Tmp_Software,%RegSoftware%
RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,Tmp_Software\Classes\.adi,,"AOMEI Backupper Backup File"
RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,Tmp_Software\Classes\.afi,,"AOMEI Backupper Backup File"
RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,"Tmp_Software\Classes\AOMEI Backupper Backup File",,"AOMEI Backupper Backup File"

RegWrite,HKLM,0x3,Tmp_Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion,ProgramData,be,1e,2f,f2,9e,6a,19,a6,1e,e2,3e,e2,ef,7b,18,b5,1d,d3,4d,d2,1c,9b,19,92,31,93,64,f6,5a,f0,61,92,2c,85,3f,80,56,eb,1b,ee,2a,97,9e,a4,89,a9,b5,51,b2,88,c8,df,d1,df,64,a9,21,d1,a1,b5,85,b9,71,d4,5c,41,8a,26,8e,45,01,2b,16,6a,b6,62,c6,6d,46,6e,15,5b
RegHiveUnLoad,Tmp_Software

RegHiveLoad,Tmp_System,%RegSystem%
RegWrite,HKLM,0x7,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{71A27CDD-812A-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F},UpperFilters,ambakdrv

RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ambakdrv,DisplayName,ambakdrv
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ambakdrv,ErrorControl,0
RegWrite,HKLM,0x2,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ambakdrv,ImagePath,system32\ambakdrv.sys
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ambakdrv,Start,0
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ambakdrv,Type,1

RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ammntdrv,DisplayName,ammntdrv
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ammntdrv,ErrorControl,0
RegWrite,HKLM,0x2,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ammntdrv,ImagePath,system32\ammntdrv.sys
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ammntdrv,Start,1
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ammntdrv,Type,1

RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\amwrtdrv,DisplayName,amwrtdrv
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\amwrtdrv,ErrorControl,0
RegWrite,HKLM,0x2,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\amwrtdrv,ImagePath,system32\amwrtdrv.sys
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\amwrtdrv,Start,1
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\amwrtdrv,Type,1
RegHiveUnLoad,Tmp_System

Then, these 32 bit program files are needed (can be run in 32bit or 64bit PE):
(These are extracted/ renamed manually, using innounp, from the installer exe, check the sizes to check which is which)


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Directory of  D:\Imagers\Aomei 2.1.0-32\*

29-11-2014   9:52              82  AmCore.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         102,104  Backup.dll
27-11-2014   0:24       4,693,720  Backupper.exe
 3-08-2013   0:26              30  BackupRecovery.ini
26-11-2014  21:34         265,944  BrFat.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          98,008  BrLog.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         384,728  BrNtfs.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         102,104  BrVol.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         237,272  Clone.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         270,040  Comn.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          73,432  Compress.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          61,144  Device.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         229,080  DiskMgr.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          28,376  Encrypt.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         483,032  EnumFolder.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         151,256  FlBackup.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         118,488  FuncLogic.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         188,120  GptBcd.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         343,768  ImgFile.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          77,528  Ldm.dll
26-11-2014  21:34       1,181,400  libeay32.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          69,336  LoadDrv.exe
14-12-2012  18:10       1,101,824  mfc80.dll
14-12-2012  18:10       1,093,120  mfc80u.dll
14-12-2012  18:10          69,632  mfcm80.dll
14-12-2012  18:10          57,856  mfcm80u.dll
14-12-2012  18:10           1,869  Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest
14-12-2012  18:10           2,371  Microsoft.VC80.MFC.manifest
11-01-2013  11:44             468  Microsoft.VC80.OpenMP.manifest
21-08-2014  12:48           1,857  Microsoft.VC90.CRT.manifest
14-12-2012  18:10         479,232  msvcm80.dll
29-07-2008   5:54         225,280  msvcm90.dll
14-12-2012  18:10         548,864  msvcp80.dll
29-07-2008  10:05         572,928  msvcp90.dll
14-12-2012  18:10         626,688  msvcr80.dll
29-07-2008  10:05         655,872  msvcr90.dll
17-01-2013  18:38       2,403,504  QtCore4.dll
17-01-2013  18:38       8,588,464  QtGui4.dll
22-05-2013  11:50         371,888  QtXml4.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         275,160  ssleay32.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         270,040  UiLogic.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          65,240  ValidCheck.exe
17-01-2013  18:38          68,784  vcomp.dll
27-03-2014  10:50              28  Version.ini
 8-04-2013  16:04          93,360  vss.dll

 Directory of  D:\Imagers\Aomei 2.1.0-32\lang\*

26-11-2014  21:55         175,832  en.txt


Or these 64bit program files (for 64bit only)

Code: [Select]
Directory of  D:\Imagers\Aomei 2.1.0-64\*

29-11-2014  10:52              82  AmCore.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         133,848  Backup.dll
27-11-2014   0:24       5,358,296  Backupper.exe
29-11-2014  10:52              92  BackupRecovery.ini
26-11-2014  21:34         291,032  BrFat.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          91,864  BrLog.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         392,920  BrNtfs.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         115,928  BrVol.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         317,656  Clone.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         250,072  Comn.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          70,872  Compress.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          61,656  Device.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         288,472  DiskMgr.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          31,960  Encrypt.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         802,520  EnumFolder.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         197,336  FlBackup.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         159,448  FuncLogic.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          88,280  GptBcd.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         462,040  ImgFile.dll
26-11-2014  21:34          82,136  Ldm.dll
26-11-2014  21:34       1,654,488  libeay32.dll
14-12-2012  18:10       1,656,320  mfc80.dll
14-12-2012  18:10       1,652,736  mfc80u.dll
14-12-2012  18:10          65,536  mfcm80.dll
14-12-2012  18:10          64,000  mfcm80u.dll
14-12-2012  18:10           1,871  Microsoft.VC80.CRT.manifest
14-12-2012  18:10           2,373  Microsoft.VC80.MFC.manifest
11-01-2013  11:44             470  Microsoft.VC80.OpenMP.manifest
14-12-2012  18:10             526  Microsoft.VC90.CRT.manifest
14-12-2012  18:10         516,096  msvcm80.dll
14-12-2012  18:10         245,248  msvcm90.dll
14-12-2012  18:10       1,061,376  msvcp80.dll
14-12-2012  18:10         851,456  msvcp90.dll
14-12-2012  18:10         796,672  msvcr80.dll
14-12-2012  18:10         627,200  msvcr90.dll
17-01-2013  18:39       2,920,624  QtCore4.dll
17-01-2013  18:39      10,635,440  QtGui4.dll
22-05-2013  11:50         458,416  QtXml4.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         358,104  ssleay32.dll
26-11-2014  21:34         385,240  UiLogic.dll
17-01-2013  18:39          90,800  vcomp.dll
27-03-2014  10:50              28  Version.ini

 Directory of  D:\Imagers\Aomei 2.1.0-64\lang\*

26-11-2014  20:17         175,600  en.txt


I like to put the (64bit) program files in an iso, which is mounted in my PE. Before, amcore.dll had to be on a writable medium, but somehow this limitation is now gone (one of the things that confuses me still, this seems to have a relation to which version of amcore.dll you're using, not sure yet).
So all files can be on a mounted iso, didn't have any problems yet in the last few days.
« Last Edit: December 06, 2014, 06:21:30 PM by Atari800xl »

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #35 on: December 06, 2014, 09:32:17 PM »

Prz42

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Your script was a success.  I only used the this part of the script and use the portable apps for the rest of the program.  That worked great, one time build.
Oh as you can see I don't know how to put your script in the code box. I think I got it thanks to Atari800xl. :thumbsup:

Code: [Select]
[Main]
Title=AOMEI Backupper Standard
Type=script
Author=ChrisR
Level=5
Selected=True

[Process]
Echo,"Processing %ScriptTitle%..."
If,%SourceArch%,Equal,x86,Begin
FileCopy,%GlobalTemplates%\Portabilitron\x86_Programs\AOMEI Backupper\driver\msahci.sys,%Target_Sys%
FileCopy,%GlobalTemplates%\Portabilitron\x86_Programs\AOMEI Backupper\driver\ambakdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
FileCopy,%GlobalTemplates%\Portabilitron\x86_Programs\AOMEI Backupper\driver\ammntdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
FileCopy,%GlobalTemplates%\Portabilitron\x86_Programs\AOMEI Backupper\driver\amwrtdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
End
If,%SourceArch%,Equal,x64,Begin
FileCopy,%GlobalTemplates%\Portabilitron\x64_Programs\AOMEI Backupper\Drivers\msahci.sys,%Target_Sys%
FileCopy,%GlobalTemplates%\Portabilitron\x64_Programs\AOMEI Backupper\Drivers\ambakdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
FileCopy,%GlobalTemplates%\Portabilitron\x64_Programs\AOMEI Backupper\Drivers\ammntdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
FileCopy,%GlobalTemplates%\Portabilitron\x64_Programs\AOMEI Backupper\Drivers\amwrtdrv.sys,"%Target_Sys%"
End
RegHiveLoad,Tmp_Default,%RegDefault%
RegWrite,HKLM,0x0,"Tmp_Default\Software\AOMEI\AOMEI Backupper Standard Edition 2.1.0.0"
RegHiveUnLoad,Tmp_Default
RegHiveLoad,Tmp_Software,%RegSoftware%
RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,Tmp_Software\Classes\.adi,,"AOMEI Backupper Backup File"
RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,Tmp_Software\Classes\.afi,,"AOMEI Backupper Backup File"
RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,"Tmp_Software\Classes\AOMEI Backupper Backup File",,"AOMEI Backupper Backup File"
RegWrite,HKLM,0x3,Tmp_Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion,ProgramData,be,1e,2f,f2,9e,6a,19,a6,1e,e2,3e,e2,ef,7b,18,b5,1d,d3,4d,d2,1c,9b,19,92,31,93,64,f6,5a,f0,61,92,2c,85,3f,80,56,eb,1b,ee,2a,97,9e,a4,89,a9,b5,51,b2,88,c8,df,d1,df,64,a9,21,d1,a1,b5,85,b9,71,d4,5c,41,8a,26,8e,45,01,2b,16,6a,b6,62,c6,6d,46,6e,15,5b
RegHiveUnLoad,Tmp_Software
RegHiveLoad,Tmp_System,%RegSystem%
RegWrite,HKLM,0x7,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{71A27CDD-812A-11D0-BEC7-08002BE2092F},UpperFilters,ambakdrv
RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ambakdrv,DisplayName,ambakdrv
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ambakdrv,ErrorControl,0
RegWrite,HKLM,0x2,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ambakdrv,ImagePath,system32\ambakdrv.sys
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ambakdrv,Start,0
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ambakdrv,Type,1
RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ammntdrv,DisplayName,ammntdrv
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ammntdrv,ErrorControl,0
RegWrite,HKLM,0x2,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ammntdrv,ImagePath,system32\ammntdrv.sys
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ammntdrv,Start,1
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\ammntdrv,Type,1
RegWrite,HKLM,0x1,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\amwrtdrv,DisplayName,amwrtdrv
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\amwrtdrv,ErrorControl,0
RegWrite,HKLM,0x2,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\amwrtdrv,ImagePath,system32\amwrtdrv.sys
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\amwrtdrv,Start,1
RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Services\amwrtdrv,Type,1
RegHiveUnLoad,Tmp_System
« Last Edit: December 10, 2014, 01:24:42 AM by Mark »

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #36 on: December 07, 2014, 12:04:02 AM »

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I don't know how to put your script in the code box.
Clic the Tools buton at the top next to download and in Option tab Enable CodeBox. It is useful for testing.
Glad that the minimalist Atari's script works for you :thumbsup:

The plugins are not very far, can you send me the log of backupper v6 to see your problem, It works well here :confused:
For BackupRecovery.ini, I do not understand, the line has not changed between v4 and v6
Quote
// Do not check for update
IniWrite,%Target_Prog%\%ProgramFolder%\BackupRecovery.ini,CheckUpdate,AlwaysCheck,0

 

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #37 on: December 07, 2014, 05:58:12 AM »

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(First off: please use the Codebox as ChrisR suggested, writing this post is very difficult with this extra-wide edit box!! Just click "modify" on your post, select the code and click the # symbol!!)

So Mark, you've got Aomei and Acronis working now, nice!
It's possible to use a kind of minimalist script for Acronis, as well, it's even smaller than the Aomei script, let me know if I should post it in the Acronis thread.

Then as a third and last script, I have one for Macrium Reflect Free as well, actually for Macrium backups you don't even need additional scripts (it's fully portable), it's only needed if you want to use the "mount" feature of Macrium.
To round off my backupper tools selection, I use (all portable) Terabyte Image, Drive Snapshot, Paragon HDM and Active Disk Image.
I keep a little notes/ howto file around on how to extract the latest program files for all of these, so when a new version or build arrives, updating the programs is easy (as I said, I put it all in a single iso, easy to maintain, it's around 400 mb now, for all 7 tools, in both 32 and 64 bit.)

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #38 on: December 07, 2014, 06:45:39 AM »

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I don't see the code box.  It looks like it could be a handy tool. I was going to ask you about Acronis 2015, does it have additional features than the 2014 version? 
I put the 2014 version on my x86 and 2015 on the x64 it seemed to add about 150 megabits.  On thing that I like is that it can do linux partitions. 
I use the PE version for Macrium and have to open the wim to install the root directory folder boot, so the keyboard know the language. I use the portable function on
WinBuilder to put Macrium into the PE.  Both minimum scripts would be great.  Does your Terabyte Image always come up with the trial version 15 second counter? 
Oh Chris wanted to see the log of backupper v6, it shows as if everything is fine.  I only have the error message that I posted in previous posting, so I am little help on
that subject.  I also don't know when I noted the upgrade issue came into effect but I did see the 1 instead of the 0.  It seems as if you have a lot of backup programs
as it must for your work. Thanks for all the help from Atari
« Last Edit: December 09, 2014, 09:11:44 PM by Mark »

Re: AOMEI Backupper Standard
« Reply #39 on: December 07, 2014, 08:37:40 AM »

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C'mon Mark, you can produce all these scipts and code, but you can't find the codebox?  :wink:
Please go to your post with the ultra-wide code, click on "modify" (it's on the top right,
probably need to scroll way to the right now),
Select the code,
Then just above the list of smilies, press the 10th icon (the hash symbol, #)

I will answer your other questions after you made the change, this is just not very comfortable right now.
 
« Last Edit: December 07, 2014, 08:47:31 AM by Atari800xl »

 

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