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    Stuck at resizing after successful capture.

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      Fog_Newb
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      Fog 1.5.10.1716 Ubuntu Server 24.04.3 LTS

      I am experiencing an issue after updating to the latest dev version (see pic). Over the last few releases, FOG has been having problems resizing NVMe drives or producing unusual errors. These errors appear during capture or after deployment, ranging from “Could not adjust bad sector list” to “1 cluster outside the volume.” Usually, a complete drive wipe and Windows reinstall resolves the issue, even though the drive and volume are clean. chkdsk /x/f/r

      I previously solved the “1 cluster outside the volume” error by restoring the previous image, shrinking and expanding the Windows partition, and trying again. Unfortunately, that method does not work in this case. I am now stuck at this point:

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        Tom Elliott @Fog_Newb
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        @Fog_Newb Is this happening on all images you’re capturing or just this specific machine, or this specific model of machine?

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