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      fredlwal
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      I’m having an issue when trying to upload an image to the fog server, i’m using a dell latitude 2100 windows 7 , i’m using multi partion single disk, part clone. So when it starts to upload Sda2 it has a quick message and then it says uploaded then shutdown.

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        ch3i Moderator @fredlwal
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        @fredlwal said:

        I’m having an issue when trying to upload an image to the fog server, i’m using a dell latitude 2100 windows 7 , i’m using multi partion single disk, part clone. So when it starts to upload Sda2 it has a quick message and then it says uploaded then shutdown.

        Could you try the task in debug mode ? https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Debug_Mode

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          fredlwal
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          i’m in upload degbug mode right now,

          hd=/dev/sda
          part=/dev/sda1

          Should I type in fog?

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            fredlwal
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            when I ran fog, I see it is asking for please boot windows fsck.

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              Wayne Workman @fredlwal
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              @fredlwal said:

              when I ran fog, I see it is asking for please boot windows fsck.

              I’m familiar with this error.

              It’s caused by one of two things.

              1. The dirty bit is set on the OS partition. This means there are updates pending or you improperly shutdown the system. Either way, you need to fix those things. If you can’t do them by installing updates and shutting down properly, then you’ll need to run a chkdsk /F on the OS.

              2. Hibernation is enabled, and a hibernation file exists on the HDD. You’ll need to disable hibernation and remove the hibernation file.

              Here’s a WiKi article section to help you with those things:
              https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Windows_8_UEFI_Imaging_Tips#Windows_8_and_8.1_Imaging_Problems

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