Running Sysdiff with Multiple PartitionsID: Q176015
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When you use the Sysdiff utility, all partitions have to be set up on the
hard drive prior to taking a snapshot of the system. If one partition is
present when the initial snapshot is taken, then the user adds a second
partition using Disk Administrator and installs applications to the added
partition, the difference file will not contain the new partition or
application information.
In the above scenario, the difference file will only contain the changes
that were made to the registry as a result of creating a new partition and
whatever changes were made by installing the application(s). The
application files that were installed on the new partition will not be
contained in the difference file.
When the snapshot of the system is taken, it only incorporates the
information on existing partitions. So when the difference file is created,
the partitions added after the snapshot was taken are ignored. Sysdiff is
not designed to capture system changes, that is, partition changes. Sysdiff
is designed to snap the system, install applications, then do a diff to
capture which applications were installed.
To capture the necessary information when you use the Sysdiff utility on a
computer with multiple partitions, perform the following steps:
Additional query words: unattended multiple
Keywords : kbsetup ntsetup NTSrvWkst
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: January 21, 1999