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    Deployement failed on smaller drive (message "Target partition size smaller")

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    • Matthieu JacquartM
      Matthieu Jacquart @Quazz
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      @Quazz I’m sure image type is single disk resizable, I’ve just check in fog.

      Here is a capture on PC with SSD 128GB (in french, sorry ;))

      0_1499087426298_fog.JPG

      I will try to look during capture if I saw text about resizing

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        Quazz Moderator @Matthieu Jacquart
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        @Matthieu-Jacquart Your issue may be related to https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/10306/windows-10-resizable-image-system-partition-issue/13

        At the very least it needs to be addressed since your system reserved partition seems to be getting resized currently, which should never happen. This might potentially (but I don’t think so) cause the second partition to not get resized, but I’m not sure about that.

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        • Matthieu JacquartM
          Matthieu Jacquart @Quazz
          last edited by

          @Quazz Ok I’ll take a look to this topic.
          But you’re right about resizing, usually I saw “resizing /sda2” (or something like that…) during few second just before partclone capture image, but on this image I don’t see this line, it’s too quick…

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          • Matthieu JacquartM
            Matthieu Jacquart
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            No way, I create new image but once again sda2 is not resized… It’s a big problem for me, 3 pc of direction failed with deployment and people can’t work 😞

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            • Tom ElliottT
              Tom Elliott
              last edited by

              Why is the “main” partition reserved?

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              • Matthieu JacquartM
                Matthieu Jacquart @Tom Elliott
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                @Tom-Elliott I don’t know, it’s the 500 MB parttion created by windows at installation 😉 There’s the same on my own computer.
                But I think I understood what happened : it’s directly related to my previous problem with this image : https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/10313/error-capture-windows-10-creator-update-sysprep-could-not-open-inode-xxxxxx-through-the-library
                I have 3 image Win10, for 2 of them after upgrade to 1703 no problem, but for the one which give me some trouble, I already have problem to capture image due to “inode” errror message precisely when resizing sda2…
                But no solution fot the moment 😞

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                • Matthieu JacquartM
                  Matthieu Jacquart
                  last edited by Matthieu Jacquart

                  Ok so I restart my image from scratch with usb installation key containing creators update and no problem to capture image with sysprep, resizing works fine and I can deploy on smaller SSD 😉
                  So it was certainly a bug in my previous image, thanks for your help

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                    Quazz Moderator @Matthieu Jacquart
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                    @Matthieu-Jacquart I find that Windows 10 upgrades mess up sysprep, I’ve made it a habit to just start over every time.

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                    • Matthieu JacquartM
                      Matthieu Jacquart @Quazz
                      last edited by

                      @Quazz Yes, but this time I was lucky it was my smallest image with few software ! But it will be problematic for other images with dizains of software… Can you close the topic ? Thanks

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                      • george1421G
                        george1421 Moderator @Quazz
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                        @Quazz said in Deployement failed on smaller drive (message "Target partition size smaller"):

                        I’ve made it a habit to just start over every time.

                        We also find the same thing and create new every time.
                        FWIW: We use MDT to build the reference image, that way we have a consistent way to “start over every time”.

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