Error for create image
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Thank you
i proced to update and new test -
Hi
I did the update but still the same error -
What is PJ?
Notice the message?
“HINTS:” is the big part, it seems this disk is setup in “RAID” mode?
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Hello Olivier welcome to the FOG forums.
First can we collect a bit of background information on this computer?
Who manufacturers it and what model is it?
Do you know the raid adapter used in this target computer?
We may need to enable a kernel parameter
mdraid=yes
(I think that’s it).I think the next steps (after data collection) is to configure a new capture task. This time we will select the option to debug this task. That will tell the pxe booting client to not run the deployment script right away, but drop us to a linux command prompt so that we can run some diagnostic commands.
But first lets get some details so we know what we are talking about.
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PJ equal Attachment
The Fog server is virtualized and this has already workede? -
@oliviert82 I’m asking about the computer that printed the error in the picture. Tell us a bit more about that.
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@george1421 said in Error for create image:
Hello Olivier welcome to the FOG forums.
First can we collect a bit of background information on this computer?
Who manufacturers it and what model is it?
Do you know the raid adapter used in this target computer?
We may need to enable a kernel parameter mdraid=yes (I think that’s it).
I think the next steps (after data collection) is to configure a new capture task. This time we will select the option to debug this task. That will tell the pxe booting client to not run the deployment script right away, but drop us to a linux command prompt so that we can run some diagnostic commands.
But first lets get some details so we know what we are talking aboutThe computer is a Dell Optiplex 3240 and there is no RAID on this PC
Or do I change the “kernel mdraid” parameter?
How do I enable debug mode?
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@george1421 said in Error for create image:
I’m asking about the computer that printed the error in the picture. Tell us a bit more about that.
Is the above information sufficient?
I have this message after booting on the PXE -
@oliviert82 Ok that changes how we look at this. At first I got the impression you were trying to capture a server that has raid configured. Then I noticed your OS type is 9 (Win10) which I think is strange.
Ok now we know its a Dell Desktop and you are trying to do a capture of that device. We might think that this hard drive (in target computer) has some flaws in it. I see it has 4 partitions this is a bit abnormal for a windows 10 system. Is this an OEM created hard drive with a recovery partition? If you run check disk on all disks does it find a problem?
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@george1421
Yes it is a pc in OEM
A few months ago I had already captured it and it had worked well - I had a mistake of this kind and I had run the command powercfg - h off and then it had workedIs this really the same message? I remember it more accurately - in any case I execute this command and always the same thing
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@george1421
I am sorry but I have to leave - I try to continue to exchange on the subject - I do not know in what country you live, so with the jet lag !!! -
@oliviert82 The above is a different error. The above error is saying there is a problem with the 4th partition in that it can’t read the last sector of partition 4.
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@oliviert82 Ok no problem. I’m in the USA but I am usually on until I go to bed. I would scan this target computer to see if windows can find the flaw on partition #4.
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@george1421 said in Error for create image:
Ok no problem. I’m in the USA but I am usually on until I go to bed. I would scan this target computer to see if windows can find the flaw on partition #4
You want me to scan with what as a command
Chkdsk? -
@oliviert82 yes the whole computer
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@oliviert82
i use Dell utility -
@george1421
I ran the Dell Utility
I give you the result tomorrow because I have the PC at my desk
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@george1421
Apparently no problems detecting with the Dell Utility - I initiated a thorough review -
@oliviert82 That’s just a SMART check, it won’t detect problems with the filesystem itself.
4 partitions was the default for Windows 10 UEFI. I think they changed it to 3 for new installs down the road somewhere, though.
Anyway, you should run chkdsk /r on every partition. Boot of a Windows 10 install media, assign letters to each volume, run the check.
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@quazz said in Error for create image:
4 partitions was the default for Windows 10 UEFI. I think they changed it to 3 for new installs down the road somewhere, though.
Anyway, you should run chkdsk /r on every partition. Boot of a Windows 10 install media, assign letters to each volume, run the check.I’m checking the disk with the command chkdsk / r
I give you the result as soon as it is finished