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    Error while restoring win11 image on hp decoding error (36) : Data corruption Detected

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      jacaman
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      Hello, when restoring a Win 11 image to an HP computer, after about 2 minutes, the message /stdin/ decoding error (36) : Data corruption Detected appears. What could be the cause of this problem and how can I solve it? Please help! (https://imgur.com/a/7gq6rCA)

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        rodluz Developer @jacaman
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        @jacaman Does this happen with every HP computer or just one in specific? Does this happen with any other brand/model of computer? Have you tried deploying that same image to another computer? Have you tried replacing any component of the HP computer: HDD/SSD/NVMe, RAM, network adapter (dongle instead of embedded port)?

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          jacaman @rodluz
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          @rodluz This happens on all machines that are connected and have the same error.

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            jacaman @rodluz
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            @rodluz
            Problem solved - the disk with the image was damaged

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