Syntax:
{code}
imgcreat.exe -ua [options]
{code}
Where possible options are
| \-ua | must be present; puts the software in unattended mode |
| \-log <filename> | sets the protocol file name |
| \-h \\
\-? | shows this screen |
| \-src <drvltr> | specified source partition drive letter; if not set, first bootable hard disk partition is used |
| \-tofile | create backup in a regular ISO file; \-target must be used to specify a file name |
| \-volsize <bytes> | limit maximum file size; _bytes_ can be abbreviated with k (kB), m (MB) or g (GB) suffix, e.g. _2g_ for 2 GB |
| \-target <drvltr/file> | specifies CD/DVD burner driver letter (target drive) or regular target path and file name, respectively; if not set, first CD/DVD burner is used; must be set if \-tofile is specified |
| \-blank | blank first target medium if not empty |
| \-verify | verify each medium after write (read-only test) |
| \-eject | eject target drive tray when done |
| \-creator "<string>" | specifies name of creator for later reference |
| \-comment "<string>" | comment describing this hard disk backup image |
| \-lang <d\|e> | language to use during restore |
| \-shadow | creates a Volume Shadow Copy of the source partition and uses that copy as backup source (Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and later) |
| \-ua_restore | activate unattended restore {warning}WARNING: this overwrites the first hard disk partition during restore {warning} |
| \-ua_mbr | requires \-uarestore; restore MBR of target disk |
| \-ua_pt | requires \-uarestore; overwrite target disk's primary partition table |
If \-ua is not specified, the normal GUI application is being run.