Storage Manager Functions (Windows CE 5.0)

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The following table shows the Storage Manager functions.

Programming element Description
CeGetVolumeInfo This function retrieves information on a specific volume.
CreatePartition This function creates a partition on the store and marks the partition with the default file system.
CreatePartitionEx This function creates the store.
DeletePartition This function deletes a partition from the store. A partition can only be used if it has not been mounted.
DismountPartition This function dismounts the partition and the file system residing on top of it.
DismountStore This function dismounts all file systems mounted on a store.
FindClosePartition This function closes the partition search handle.
FindCloseStore This function closes the store search handle.
FindFirstPartition This partition finds the first partition on the store.
FindFirstStore This function finds the first store registered in the system.
FindNextPartition This function continues a partition search from a previous call to the FindFirstPartition function.
FindNextStore This function finds the next store registered in the system.
FormatPartition This function formats the partition with the default file system of the loaded partition driver.
FormatPartitionEx This function formats the partition with the default file system of the loaded partition driver.
FormatStore This function performs a clean format of the storage volume. This removes all partitioning information in the store.
GetPartitionInfo This function gets information on the partition.
GetStoreInfo This function gets information about the store.
MountPartition This function mounts the partition by loading a file system on top of it.
OpenPartition This function opens a partition and returns a handle to the partition.
OpenStore This function opens the storage volume.
RenamePartition This function renames the partition.
SetPartitionAttributes This function sets the attributes for the partition.

See Also

Storage Manager Reference

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