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Re: Shadowcopy volume block devices
- From: Micky <mickylmartin at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 14:07:47 +0500
- Subject: Re: Shadowcopy volume block devices
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> Thanks, but my "implementation" just opens the device and reads from
> it. There's no other magic involved. If it doesn't copy zero blocks,
> it's an OS feature.
Quite interesting. If it's reading blocks from start to end of the
device, I wonder what's different with dd on cmd.exe using win32
namespace path.
Anyway, thanks again!
> I intend to release 1.7.19 at the start of this week, probably Monday
> or Thursday.
Nice. Yay!
> Corinna
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