To disable EWF in a Hibernate Once/Resume Many environment
Disable EWF by using the EWF Manager command or the EWF API, for example:
ewfmgr c: -disable
Deactivate HORM by using the EWF manager command or the EWF API, for example:
ewfmgr -deactivatehorm
Restart the system. For example:
xpepm -restart
If you have not previously deactivated HORM (step 2 above), press F8 at the Resuming Windows screen during system boot and do the following:
At the prompt, select Delete restoration data and proceed to system boot menu. The system boots normally and EWF will be disabled.
After EWF is disabled, you can apply updates or install applications to your run-time image. To re-enable Hibernate Once/Resume Many, see Enabling a Hibernate Once/Resume Many Environment with EWF.
To commit and disable EWF in a Hibernate Once/Resume Many environment
From a command prompt, use EWF Manager to commit and disable EWF. For example:
ewfmgr c: -commitanddisable -live
From a command prompt, use EWF Manager to commit and disable EWF. For example:
ewfmgr c: -commitanddisable -live
The contents of the EWF overlay are committed to the protected volume and EWF is immediately disabled.
The hibernated image must be refreshed before your changes will take effect effect for subsequent system boots. For example, use the windows XP Embedded Power Management Applicaiton component:
xpepm -hibernate
Disable EWF by using the EWF Manager command or the EWF API, for example:
ewfmgr c: -disable
Deactivate HORM by using the EWF manager command or the EWF API, for example:
ewfmgr -deactivatehorm
Restart the system. For example:
xpepm -restart
If you have not previously deactivated HORM (step 2 above), press F8 at the Resuming Windows screen during system boot and do the following:
At the prompt, select Delete restoration data and proceed to system boot menu. The system boots normally and EWF will be disabled.
After EWF is disabled, you can apply updates or install applications to your run-time image. To re-enable Hibernate Once/Resume Many, see Enabling a Hibernate Once/Resume Many Environment with EWF.
To commit and disable EWF in a Hibernate Once/Resume Many environment
From a command prompt, use EWF Manager to commit and disable EWF. For example:
ewfmgr c: -commitanddisable -live
From a command prompt, use EWF Manager to commit and disable EWF. For example:
ewfmgr c: -commitanddisable -live
The contents of the EWF overlay are committed to the protected volume and EWF is immediately disabled.
The hibernated image must be refreshed before your changes will take effect effect for subsequent system boots. For example, use the windows XP Embedded Power Management Applicaiton component:
xpepm -hibernate