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"Can't unmount /ntfs: Invalid argument" on Deployment

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    Gabriel
    last edited by Apr 19, 2012, 5:23 AM

    This is my first time using Fog and I was able to deploy before but I am now getting this error. Can’t figure why. Fog created the image ok. Windows 7 image, fresh install with some programs installed, no sysprep, multiple partition image - single disk, second pc is the exact same as the first for all hardware.
    When I create a deploy task and have the 2nd pc boot from the network to be imaged, I get this error. I would appreciate any help. Let me know is more info is needed.

    Thanks!

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      Cezary
      last edited by May 2, 2012, 8:24 AM

      hello Gabriel,
      Have you found a solution to your problem. It seems I am having the same one now 😕

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        Gabriel
        last edited by May 3, 2012, 11:47 PM

        Yes, the problem was with the image itself. I had to format the hard drive using the formatting tools in Ultimate Boot CD, making sure to write zeros in the whole drive (the looong way), then a clean install of Windows 7 with the default partition configuration. After I installed all updates and software I needed, I created a new image (Multiple partition image - single disk). It worked perfectly. Just for the record I did not use sysprep.

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          TheMightyElk
          last edited by Oct 12, 2012, 4:14 PM

          I hate to be a stick in the mud but i am getting this error too and i do not have the time to prepare another image of a machine. i have to have the lab working by 4 pm today actually 😞 is there any info you found to explain why it was doing this or any other way of getting and sending the image?

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            Matthew Hood
            last edited by Jan 9, 2013, 5:03 PM

            I am also having this same problem, but I don’t believe it has anything to do with my image because I have recreated it several times. Is there any other known fixes for it?

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              Matthew Hood
              last edited by Jan 9, 2013, 8:10 PM

              The fix that I have found is to run a startup repair with the windows 7 cd then try reimaging.

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                James Huffman
                last edited by Jan 25, 2013, 5:25 PM

                I am having this issue with any image that I upload. I have tries windows 7 & and Windows XP…any other ideas??

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                  dirtrunner21
                  last edited by May 1, 2013, 10:39 PM

                  Heads up, its not a fault on the image. It is a local workstation lock on the hard drive from a computer being on standby or hibernate mode. Restart the computer and let it shut down properly. If the OS is wiped and isnt booting anymore… load up the windows 7 install dvd, go through the options to set up windows as a new installation. Delete any random partitions and hit next . When you see the install screen doing its thing, cancel it by hitting the red x and shutdown. Now try to deploy the image again and it should work now.

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                    Cezary
                    last edited by Jul 18, 2013, 12:43 PM

                    [quote=“dirtrunner21, post: 11862, member: 3972”]Heads up, its not a fault on the image. It is a local workstation lock on the hard drive from a computer being on standby or hibernate mode. Restart the computer and let it shut down properly. If the OS is wiped and isnt booting anymore… load up the windows 7 install dvd, go through the options to set up windows as a new installation. Delete any random partitions and hit next . When you see the install screen doing its thing, cancel it by hitting the red x and shutdown. Now try to deploy the image again and it should work now.[/quote]

                    The problem is it won’t finish repairing it. I mean it finished so I rebooted the machine and it now says it has got winload.exe files missing. Now I can’t reimage it same as before and it won’t boot from CD either. I’ve replaced the HDD, took BIOS battery out… Image is fine as I’ve tested it on another machine. Any help?

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                      Cezary
                      last edited by Jul 19, 2013, 10:27 AM

                      Solved… the problem was sitting in RAM. I took RAM out, CMOS battery out and unplugged power cable. Left the machine sitting on the desk for an hour and the problem was gone. I can reimage it now.

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                        Magnus_CA
                        last edited by Feb 14, 2014, 5:51 AM

                        [quote=“Matthew Hood, post: 10086, member: 353”]The fix that I have found is to run a startup repair with the windows 7 cd then try reimaging.[/quote]

                        Just wanted to add that this fixed the problem for me. The log from the repair stated ‘Corrupted MBR’. I think this means the HD had itself confused with a toaster.

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