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    Fatclone.C: Filesystem isn't in a valid state

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      abos_systemax @Quazz
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      @Quazz

      The output from Fdisk is as below:

      Disk label type: gpt

      Device | Start | End |Sectors |Size | Type
      /dev/sda1 | 2048 | 206847 | 204800 | 100M | EFI System
      /dev/sda2 | 206848 | 468991 | 262144 | 128M | Microsoft Reserved
      /dev/sda3 | 468992 | 168353297 | 167884306 | 80.1G | Microsoft Basic data
      /dev/sda4 | 467146752 | 500117503 | 32970572 | 15.7G | Microsoft Basic data

      the Partclone fails on Sda1

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        Quazz Moderator @abos_systemax
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        @abos_systemax So, it IS an EFI system, alright, that brings us one step closer.

        Boot into Windows

        Disk management

        Right click System Reserved (100M in size) and choose change letter and paths

        Click on add

        Choose a letter (doesn’t matter, we’ll take K for the example)

        Open command prompt (administrator)

        Now type chkdsk K: /f

        After it’s done you can remove the letter again through disk management

        Linux has dosfsck, but I wouldn’t trust it with the boot partition of a EFI windows installation personally.

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          george1421 Moderator @abos_systemax
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          @abos_systemax My intuition is telling me this is a half breen win10/win7 installation setup.
          I see bits of both OSs in the partition table For Win7 You would normally have a boot partition (my guess /dev/sda2) and then an OS partition (/dev/sda3). With Win10 you would have a boot partition (/dev/sda1), an OS partition (/dev/sda3) and a system recovery partition (/dev/sda4).

          My guess is this system came with Win10 on it, then you reloaded Win7 over the top of the win10 install??

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            george1421 Moderator @george1421
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            @george1421 I just looked at a fresh win10 uefi install and there are 4 partitions on that disk
            sda1: EFI System 100M
            sda2: MS Reserved 16M
            sda3: OS 232GB
            sda4: Windows Recovery 450M

            I’m thinking the 15G partition in your layout is the OEM windows recovery stuff.

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              abos_systemax @Quazz
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              @Quazz
              After that, I receive an I/O error:4 from fatclone.c

              message: Fatclone.c: I/O error:4

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                Quazz Moderator @abos_systemax
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                @abos_systemax Imo, this indicates that the drive itself has issues, bad sectors most likely.

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                  Wayne Workman
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                  I’m thinking the same thing Quazz is. Often it is very helpful to try with a different machine, a different drive, a fresh build of an image, even starting out with a zeroed-out hdd would help. FOG has a normal-wipe feature built-in that would do the job of blanking a disk.

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                    abos_systemax @Quazz
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                    @Quazz There are options to capture only certain partitions; is there a method to SKIP certain partitions?
                    I am able to capture SDA2,SDA3 and SDA4 with no problem

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                      Wayne Workman @abos_systemax
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                      @abos_systemax You could capture each of those partitions to their own image, then via terminal you could put them all together into a new image’s directory manually. The required support files for it can be copied from another similar image and then modified. Final step being to create an image definition for it in the web interface and trying it out.

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                        abos_systemax @Wayne Workman
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                        @Wayne-Workman can I just use the MBR that is created on the image?

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                          abos_systemax @abos_systemax
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                          @abos_systemax

                          Meh, too bad… if I only restore partitions 2,3, and 4, I receive a Windows needs to be repared error because the Win10 EFI Boot manager still thinks it boots Windows 10…

                          The FOG screen displays a message about formatting and settingup the new MBR/GPT… but it doesnt seem to do that; is that correct?

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                            Wayne Workman @abos_systemax
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                            @abos_systemax said in Fatclone.C: Filesystem isn't in a valid state:

                            @Wayne-Workman can I just use the MBR that is created on the image?

                            That’s what I would try first. It’s just a file in the image’s directory, easy enough to replace.

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                              abos_systemax @Wayne Workman
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                              @Wayne-Workman I tried, but Windows is unable to launch.
                              I am wiping the disk now to ensure that the EFI partition is removed before the image is applied

                              But alas, it is still unable to find the OS disk

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                                Wayne Workman @abos_systemax
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                                @abos_systemax 7 days into this, I would recommend cutting the losses and rebuilding the image. Don’t go 100% on the new image, just install base-windows only and try capturing. Adjust the firmware settings as needed until you get the image to capture. Once you can successfully capture, then complete your image and capture again.

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                                  abos_systemax @Wayne Workman
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                                  @Wayne-Workman Problem is: our customers build their images and we have to work with it… Ill still try to figure things out; but this thread can be closed. Apparently it’s not a FOG issue, it’s a hardware (or software) related issue; which doesn’t fall into Fog’s domain…

                                  Thanks for the support anyway; you did point me in the right direction: at least now I know what the problem is.

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                                    Wayne Workman @abos_systemax
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                                    @abos_systemax Well as a last resort, use the RAW image type. But beware it takes a complete and uncompressed image. So if you capture a 2TB disk, you get a image that is 2TB in size.

                                    But I do think there is an issue with the image and I do believe that zero-ing the disk prior to a re-install would most likely work.

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                                      abos_systemax @Wayne Workman
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                                      @Wayne-Workman

                                      I kind-a-fixed it by booting to Windows PE, clean the disk with diskpart, create a 100MB parititon and a ‘the rest’ partition; then restoring only partition 2 with FOG, then rebooting to Windows PE to create a bootstore… now Windows can Boot.

                                      I now face another issue, but I’ve posted that in the Windows Issues forums (https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/9177/windows-partition-size)

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                                        abos_systemax @abos_systemax
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                                        @abos_systemax said in Fatclone.C: Filesystem isn't in a valid state:

                                        @Wayne-Workman

                                        I kind-a-fixed it by booting to Windows PE, clean the disk with diskpart, create a 100MB parititon and a ‘the rest’ partition; then restoring only partition 2 with FOG, then rebooting to Windows PE to create a bootstore… now Windows can Boot.

                                        I now face another issue, but I’ve posted that in the Windows Issues forums (https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/9177/windows-partition-size)

                                        — fixed that issue as well…

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