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      jmeyer
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        phm2000
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        Thanks for you experience
        But how can I configure sector 63 and where ?

        Thanks

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          jmeyer
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          Maybe i didn’t explained well.
          Windows 7 (and all new OS maybe) use the 2048, not the 63 so, maybe put at 2048 is the solution.

          To try this, you also need to make a backup to keep your system ready for the upload but now also need to get a live CD, USB or even PXE distribution with parted.
          I used Gparted put in FOG pxe menu.

          Boot on it then run “parted” in a terminal then use “print” to display the partition.
          If it display “[SIZE=3]32,3kB” as starting sector, it’s the 63th sector.[/SIZE]
          write “rm #” where you replace # by the number of the partition to remove, in your case it should be 1.
          Then recreate a partition starting at 2048 using the all drive size with the command “mkpart primary ntfs 2048s 100%” and add boot label to with “toggle 1 boot”.
          Check your partition with “print”.
          Reboot and restore data on the new partition.

          If you did well and if i explained well too (haha), you shouldn’t even need to boot windows and break your fogprep.
          But as the first try, maybe it will help to check if windows is well loading then restore again the data that have been fogprep.

          Maybe there is easier way like a using a gparted with an interface but i prefered used command line with easy and clear data to read.

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            jmeyer
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            Here is a screenshot of that 2048th sector on my fresh install with the 100mb partition.
            First print display in Bytes, second print in sectors.

            [ATTACH]1053[/ATTACH]

            edit : This will help by showing that fog debug load from pxe have parted.

            [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1053_Windows 7 x64 2-2014-06-24-13-30-02.png?:”]Windows 7 x64 2-2014-06-24-13-30-02.png[/url]

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              jmeyer
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              As there is not reply, I tried on my side to upload using debug but it doesn’t work better this way.
              I use 1949 release.
              After resizing of the partition, it pass directly to the post operation screen with the other resizing.
              There is no sign of partclone at all during the process and fog even let in the dev directory the folder named as the mac address of the computer.
              I have check log but there is nothing in it.

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                jmeyer
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                  jmeyer
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                  I going to run few test.
                  First, i use my old Windows 7 without the 100 mb system partition and starting at the 63th sector :
                  With Image OS as Windows 7, i got an upload error.
                  With Image OS as Windows XP, upload is working.

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                    Tom Elliott
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                    The windows 7 default “best aligned” partition start sector should always be 2048.

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                      jmeyer
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                      I know but i still can’t backup a Windows 7 without the 100mb system partition (at the 63th sector or even at the 2048) if it’s declared as Windows 7 on image settings.

                      I think FOG or maybe Partclone handle image like if the partition was always make as default of the OS on it (XP will always require to be at the 63s and Windows 7 always need to be at the 2048 with a 100mb system partition) but it’s not the case all the time.

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