So I resorted to try extract the TAF image files on the hidden, recovery partition. TAF files, I discovered, are proprietary to Toshiba but looking at the decompression executable, it appears to be a wrapper for zlib.
Given more time, I may attempt to reverse engineer the wrapper. I opted to use the decompression tool as is to extract the TAF files. The tool was quite integrated with the recovery process. Being such, it was easier to persuade the recovery process to extract the files for me.The recovery partition is bootable once it is set active. The recover process begins on boot but will restart when the DMI check does not find Toshiba hardware. There are two files that need to be modified for the recovery to work. The first file is recovery.bat in /bin and the second file is data.ini in /.
Above is what recovery.bat should look like. Edit out all checks like DMI and error returns.
In data.ini, CDNUM and CDMAX should be changed to 1. It should be noted that I extracted the recovery partition and mounted it as a CD. Upon booting the CD, all checks should pass and allow the recovery process to progress.Here is the RDCLcher and Sonic software in case anyone accidentally removed theirs too.
http://rapidshare.com/files/432796544/toshiba_recovery.zip
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2 comments:
Can I just REM all the DMI lines or can you show me which specific ones to delete?
Thanks,
Bruce
I am trying to edit the files on the recovery CD/DVD, I will copy all files then re-burn them after editing, just wanted to know exact lines to edit.
Thanks,
Bruce
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