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    • JunkhackerJ
      Junkhacker Developer
      last edited by

      if you don’t see a /boot folder, then that usually means there’s a hidden recovery partition with that folder on it.
      but, rereading your original question, i don’t think the BCD is the problem. it sounds like you might have a GPT partition structure on the disk.

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        Dave Wolf
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        Running sysprep with the generalize and quit options. As to the GPT partition structure; can I see that in the Disk Management application? I only see two simple volumes on a basic disc, the 350MB NTFS one and the 100GB NTFS one.

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          Dave Wolf
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          Sysprep completed, there is no BCD file on the disk that I can see.

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          • JunkhackerJ
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            last edited by

            looked in the 350mb partition viewing hidden files?

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            • JunkhackerJ
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              anyway, to see the GPT formatting of the boot structure, create a debug task for the host
              at the command prompt enter
              [FONT=Consolas]gdisk -l /dev/sda[/FONT]
              and tell me the output

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                Dave Wolf
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                Got it…how shall I send it to you?

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                • JunkhackerJ
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                  you can upload a file to a thread. what is the output of the command i asked you to run?

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                    Dave Wolf
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                    [EMAIL]root@FOGServer:/opt/fog/log[/EMAIL]# gdisk -l /dev/sda
                    GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 0.8.8
                    Partition table scan:
                    MBR: MBR only
                    BSD: not present
                    APM: not present
                    GPT: not present


                    Found invalid GPT and valid MBR; converting MBR to GPT format
                    in memory.


                    Disk /dev/sda: 104857600 sectors, 50.0 GiB
                    Logical sector size: 512 bytes
                    Disk identifier (GUID): 8AE43B70-6271-4FEE-A07F-2F6D87148AC6
                    Partition table holds up to 128 entries
                    First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 104857566
                    Partitions will be aligned on 2048-sector boundaries
                    Total free space is 6077 sectors (3.0 MiB)
                    Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
                    1 2048 102762495 49.0 GiB 8300 Linux filesystem
                    5 102764544 104855551 1021.0 MiB 8200 Linux swap
                    [EMAIL]root@FOGServer:/opt/fog/log[/EMAIL]# ^C

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                      Dave Wolf
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                      I can’t copy the BCD file; it’s in use by the system. I might be able to open the vmd file in another VM and copy it over.

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                        Dave Wolf
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                        Will be offline for a bit and back online later. Thanks very much for your help!

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                        • JunkhackerJ
                          Junkhacker Developer
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                          with the system now converted, try to re-upload the image.

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                            Dave Wolf
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                            I have the same issue after re-uploading and then downloading. During the download, I see a quick “Database update successful” (I think it says that) message before the system quickly reboots (without downloading the image).

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                            • Tom ElliottT
                              Tom Elliott
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                              What OS type have set the system to, and are you trying “Resizable” or Multipart?

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                                Dave Wolf
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                                I’ve got the image set to “Windows 8” and it’s a Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not resizable). I chose Windows 8 because the disk structure for the Windows Server 2012 installation is almost exactly the same as the Windows 8 installation I successfully imaged earlier today. Thanks!

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                                  Dave Wolf
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                                  I figured out the issue, and I’m here to report I’m an idiot. 🙂

                                  The original Windows Server 2012 installation had a 100GB system partition.

                                  When I created the test VM, I used the default of 60GB for a system partition. My bad. The clues were there (Single Disk - Not resizable), I just missed them. If I could make a request: If the target partition is smaller than the source, can an error be sent to the screen, or logged to a file somewhere? It may have reported an error to the screen, but then it scrolls by very fast before rebooting. I’d like to thank both of you for your time in helping me with this issue! It looks like FOG will work very well for us in replacing Ghost.

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                                    Dave Wolf
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                                    Also, I am a volunteer network admin for a Catholic school in Crystal Lake, Illinois. My kids are long gone, but I still help out even though I relocated to Atlanta, Georgia a couple of years ago. We had been using Ghost 15 (couldn’t afford the network version of Ghost) and a few USB drives to image the 50 or so computers we have. FOG will be a GREAT timesaver for the local technology manager I work with there! Many thanks for your efforts in producing this well done product!

                                    Thanks again,
                                    Dave.

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