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    Problem with the resize (expanding) on a hard drive

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      loutrage @Quazz
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      @Quazz
      @Sebastian-Roth

      Thank you, you found the solution !

      Here is the result of the tmpoutput.txt file
      Corners-Motherimage - VMware Remote Console.jpg

      Indeed, the problem came from a problem with the filesystem of my “mother” image. After several chkdsk (I had reboot only once the first time), the expand works well.

      Thank you guys ! The problem is so solve now.

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        x23piracy
        last edited by

        Hi,

        i currently have this Problem with (Windows 10 2004) i created a new image thats not expanding after deployment. I am on an older FOG Version 1.5.0 and older Images (1703) expand correctly.

        Any idea?

        Best Regards X23

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          Quazz Moderator @x23piracy
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          @x23piracy The newest W10 versions seem to create a partition after the Windows partition. This will be what’s blocking it.

          There are some ideas on how to resolve such things in the future, but currently you have to manually move the partition before capture.

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          • x23piracyX
            x23piracy
            last edited by x23piracy

            Hi Quazz,

            thanks for your quick response after that deployment i could see the recovery partition is behind the system partition, if move this in front of the system partition and capture after that it works?

            Btw. i found out howto still use copyprofile with newer Win10 Versions if someone is interested.

            I was looking for my post and wondering with the post number has been extended but my post wasnt visible, forum changes to current post on top hehe 😉

            Best Regards X23

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              Quazz Moderator @x23piracy
              last edited by

              @x23piracy Yes, that should work. Hopefully we have a better solution by 1.6.0

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              • x23piracyX
                x23piracy
                last edited by

                Hi,

                i am currently trying to move partitions but it won’t let me:
                https://i.imgur.com/9pKvxqY.png

                The marked part is “move partition” it’s greyed out.

                Regards X23

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                  Quazz Moderator @x23piracy
                  last edited by Quazz

                  @x23piracy Not sure what program you are using, but perhaps you need to shrink you windows partition first, move it to the right (into the unallocated space), then move the recovery partition in front of it, reallign and expand again.

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                  • x23piracyX
                    x23piracy
                    last edited by

                    Hi,

                    i thought the same but i can’t move the recovery partition in front of the system partition even if i shrink the beginning of the system partition…meh:

                    https://i.imgur.com/ZRjg6Tm.png

                    Best Regards X23

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                      Quazz Moderator @x23piracy
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                      @x23piracy It’s safe to delete if you don’t need that partition.

                      Alternatively, you could manually create the partitions in windows setup I suppose.

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                      • x23piracyX
                        x23piracy
                        last edited by

                        Hi,

                        i am not sure if it can simply deleted, It’s used in recovery cases and there are 12,5MB of data in it. I need to find out if Windows 10 is using it for what ever case.

                        Best Regards X23

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