Image Capture from a Yoga 11E
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well i dont know why that happened but hope you can read upside down.
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Just got that error from a different laptop, a lenovo Edge.
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After standing on my head for about 5 minutes I was able to read the error.
Basically its says your windows disk is dirty. Boot your system back up run scan disk on the disk and then shut it down properly. Just remember with Win10, a shutdown is not really a shutdown, but its just an enhanced sleep mode.
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I run chkdsk /f before i ever try to capture the image. I just ran it again and am getting the same error. I let the machine reboot and run check disk then boot to the login screen and then click shutdown. Then boot to fog and try to capture and get the same message. Any other way to run check disk?
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@John-L-Clark said in Image Capture from a Yoga 11E:
…and then click shutdown
And if you are trying to capture a Win10 image then what you are doing is at fault. As I mentioned before Win10 shutdown is not really a shutdown by an enhanced sleep mode. If you want to capture the files closed correctly either use sysprep to shutdown the system or reboot the system and power it off when your computer is in the bios screens. That is the only way to ensure that all of the files are closed properly.
There is also a way to power-off shutdown from the gui. Let me see if I can find the key sequence.
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@george1421 isn’t there a way to run a check disk in debug mode? I have tried every way i know to shutdown the machine and boot to fog, but it always tells me its not clean shut down. i have done it from the bios screen. I have held the shift key down while shutting down. I am at a loss. Thanks
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@John-L-Clark this doesn’t look like a checkdisk issue. the reason the disk isn’t clean is because the computer is shutdown in hybrid mode instead of being cleanly shutdown. try using from an elevated command prompt “shutdown /s”
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@Junkhacker I just ran shutdown /s /f /t 0 from an elevated command prompt and still had the same issue.
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@John-L-Clark does the computer run a checkdisk on startup when you boot it again?
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@Junkhacker no it does not.
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@John-L-Clark i would try running a chkdsk /r on all of the partitions so that it does and try again
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I just had a very similar problem yesterday. I had to use chkdsk /markclean on a system partition because it was being seen as dirty.
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@Junkhacker I tried it and still got the error. I will post the error right side up that I just got.
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@dooleyrd I tried the /markclean and it said it would only work on fat/fat32/ or something else but not ntfs
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it looks like it made it from the first partition /dev/sda1 to the second /dev/sda2 this time, but are you certain there’s nothing wrong with the drive?
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@Junkhacker is brand new machine so not sure, but I am in the process of building out another as a test to see.
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Ok this is resolved. I was able to unbox another new machine and build out the image and capture it from that machine. I then deployed the image to the other 11e that would not capture without error. Thanks All for the help