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User's guide O&O DiskImage Command specific parameter
Valid values: "yes", "no", "true" and "false"
Example
<huge>yes</huge>
ignore_data_modification
Influences the behavior while restoring or validating images, if it was detected that data was
changed within the image. If these parameters are not set with a negation, the handling will be
cancelled. Otherwise, only the change will be recorded in the report and the process will
continue.
Valid values: "yes", "no", "true" and "false"
Notes
If the data in the image is changed outside the program, they might contain errors and be
rendered useless.
Example
<ignore_data_modification>yes</ignore_data_modification>
ignore_snapshot_cache_overflow
Label indicating whether a potential overflow of the cache should be considered as an error, and
as a result, will be canceled.
Valid values: "yes", "no", "true" and "false"
Notes
Should you exceed the available cache space, the original data sectors will no longer be saved and
included in the image. This makes the image inconsistent and may render it unusable.
Example
<ignore_snapshot_cache_overflow>yes</ignore_snapshot_cache_overflow>
ignore_invalid_free_size_appointment
Indicates whether an error occurring during the detection for free storage space on a drive should
be ignored and the process continued.
Valid values: "yes", "no", "true" and "false"
Notes
When creating the image file, this parameter could lead to its being made invalid when nothing
more can be written onto the target drive. It should be used mainly for allowing access to NAS
drives that do not report free regions and are not able to be imaged.
Example
<ignore_invalid_free_size_appointment>yes</ignore_invalid_free_size_appointment>
ignored_file
Indicates files that should be excluded. Data from these files will not be applied to the image.
Example
<ignored_file>*.temp</ignored_file>
<ignored_file_pattern>*.~</ignored_file_pattern>
ignored_read_errors
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