[[!meta title="T20 WinXPe Notes"]] [[!meta date="30 June 07"]] == SecInspect results ----------------------------- =========================================================================== Target - \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE0 976 Cylinders 16 Heads 32 Sectors Per Track 512 BytesPerSector 12 MediaType =========================================================================== Master Boot Record =========================================================================== | B | FS TYPE | START | END | | | | F | (hex) | C H S| C H S| RELATIVE | TOTAL | =========================================================================== | | 52 | 0 1 1| 4 0 32| 32| 2048| | * | 07 | 4 1 1| 975 15 32| 2080| 497632| | | 00 | 0 0 0| 0 0 0| 0| 0| | | 00 | 0 0 0| 0 0 0| 0| 0| =========================================================================== Disk Signature 0x329ed653 Partition #2 NTFS backup boot sector at LBN 499711. Primary Partition 2 NTFS BIOS Parameter Block Information BytesPerSector : 512 Sectors Per Cluster : 1 ReservedSectors : 0 Fats : 0 RootEntries : 0 Small Sectors : 0 ( 0 MB ) Media Type : 248 ( 0xf8 ) SectorsPerFat : 0 SectorsPerTrack : 32 Heads : 16 Hidden Sectors : 2080 Large Sectors : 0 ( 0 MB ) ClustersPerFRS : 2 Clust/IndxAllocBuf : 8 NumberSectors : 497631 ( 242.984 MB ) MftStartLcn : 165877 Mft2StartLcn : 16 SerialNumber : 10149139725613316114 Checksum : 0 (0x0) ----------------------------- == Observations Messing up the first partition (id 0x52) causes the T20 to complain with "Unable to bind Wyse partition" From watching the re-flashing process, it appears that the 256M T20 has three flash devices, of sizes 64, 64 and 128 MB. I presume that this consists of two soldered-down 64M devices and a 128M SmartMedia card.