How to Configure EWF for CompactFlash (Windows Embedded Standard 2009)
4/23/2012
CompactFlash devices are write-sensitive and have a limited number of write cycles. Adding the Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) component to your run-time image prolongs the lifespan of your CompactFlash device by intercepting and storing write requests. For more information, see Enhanced Write Filter.
A CompactFlash run-time image is configured at the end of the development cycle, when a run-time image is ready to be deployed.
The following table shows the steps required to configure EWF for CompactFlash.
Step | Topic |
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1. Review the CompactFlash design considerations. |
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2. Familiarize yourself with the EWF Design Considerations. |
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3. Prepare the CompactFlash Device. |
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4. Configure your run-time image to support EWF RAM Reg Mode and deploy it to the CompactFlash device. Running FBA directly on the CompactFlash device can be time consuming and write-intensive. You can deploy your run-time image to a hard disk to run FBA, then copy the post-FBA run-time image to the CompactFlash device. |
See Also
Concepts
EWF RAM Reg Mode
How-to Topics (Windows Embedded Standard)