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      reub_rester
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      Hello,

      I am using FOG 1.2.0 on Elementary OS 0.2.1, which is built on Ubuntu 12.04 and I have the latest Tom Elliot kernels. I have FOG installed and it is working properly but I am having a problem when I capture and deploy an image FOG is resizing the hard drive. I know it is supposed to do that so that it can compress the image size but when I boot the master computer it has changed the OS Partition capacity size from 284.76GB to 34.65GB and the same thing happens when I boot an imaged computer. I am using two computers that have the same exact hardware. I have not been syspreping but I did run fogprep. I am trying to capture the hard drive as it comes from DELL and it has 3 partitons on it so, I had to capture the master image with Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizeable). Is there something that I am missing?

      Thanks,
      Reuben

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      • JunkhackerJ
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        it resized the disk using Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizeable)?

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          reub_rester
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          Yes. When I boot into Windows I am not given the option to extend the disk because it is seeing it as a 34.65gb hard drive. Even though, I can see 284.76gb capacity in disk managment.

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          • JunkhackerJ
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            well, you said this was a factory image. we recommend NOT using factory images because they tend to do some pretty non-standard things that can cause funny behaviours

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              reub_rester
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              Ok. Is there a way to fix the issue so that I can us the factory image with the recovery partition?

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                reub_rester
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                I was able to resolve the issue I was having by creating a unattend.xml and using diskgenius on the Hiren’s BootCD. The diskgenius allowed me to see the empty space on the drive and it allowed the space to become unallocated. Once I did that I uploaded the image and then downloaded it to another computer with the same hardware without any problems.

                I followed this guide, [url]http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=1016213[/url], to some degree. Plus I added the option to extend the OS partition and persistalldeviceinstalls.

                Hope this helps someone else in the future.

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                  reub_rester
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                  When you Create A New Image within the Image Management, set image type to Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable). This is my unattend.xml for Windows 7 Professional x86 and it does work with Dell Factory partition setup. What I did is registered the computer with the FOG server, booted the Dell factory install in win7, installed all the software I needed, put the unattend.xml in the C:\windows\system32\sysprep folder, syspreped, and started the image upload process.

                  <?xml version=“1.0” encoding=“utf-8”?>
                  <unattend xmlns=“urn:schemas-microsoft-com:unattend”>
                  <settings pass=“windowsPE”>
                  <component name=“Microsoft-Windows-Setup” processorArchitecture=“x86” publicKeyToken=“31bf3856ad364e35” language=“neutral” versionScope=“nonSxS” xmlns:wcm=“[url]http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State[/url]” xmlns:xsi=“[url]http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance[/url]”>
                  <EnableFirewall>false</EnableFirewall>
                  <EnableNetwork>true</EnableNetwork>
                  <UseConfigurationSet>true</UseConfigurationSet>
                  </component>
                  </settings>
                  <settings pass=“generalize”>
                  <component name=“Microsoft-Windows-Security-SPP” processorArchitecture=“x86” publicKeyToken=“31bf3856ad364e35” language=“neutral” versionScope=“nonSxS” xmlns:wcm=“[url]http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State[/url]” xmlns:xsi=“[url]http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance[/url]”>
                  <SkipRearm>1</SkipRearm>
                  </component>
                  <component name=“Microsoft-Windows-PnpSysprep” processorArchitecture=“x86” publicKeyToken=“31bf3856ad364e35” language=“neutral” versionScope=“nonSxS” xmlns:wcm=“[url]http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State[/url]” xmlns:xsi=“[url]http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance[/url]”>
                  <PersistAllDeviceInstalls>true</PersistAllDeviceInstalls>
                  </component>
                  </settings>
                  <settings pass=“specialize”>
                  <component name=“Microsoft-Windows-Deployment” processorArchitecture=“x86” publicKeyToken=“31bf3856ad364e35” language=“neutral” versionScope=“nonSxS” xmlns:wcm=“[url]http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State[/url]” xmlns:xsi=“[url]http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance[/url]”>
                  <ExtendOSPartition>
                  <Extend>true</Extend>
                  </ExtendOSPartition>
                  </component>
                  <component name=“Microsoft-Windows-Security-SPP-UX” processorArchitecture=“x86” publicKeyToken=“31bf3856ad364e35” language=“neutral” versionScope=“nonSxS” xmlns:wcm=“[url]http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State[/url]” xmlns:xsi=“[url]http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance[/url]”>
                  <SkipAutoActivation>true</SkipAutoActivation>
                  </component>
                  <component name=“Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup” processorArchitecture=“x86” publicKeyToken=“31bf3856ad364e35” language=“neutral” versionScope=“nonSxS” xmlns:wcm=“[url]http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State[/url]” xmlns:xsi=“[url]http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance[/url]”>
                  <ComputerName>Computer Name</ComputerName>
                  <DisableAutoDaylightTimeSet>false</DisableAutoDaylightTimeSet>
                  <ShowWindowsLive>false</ShowWindowsLive>
                  <TimeZone>(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US and Canada)</TimeZone>
                  </component>
                  </settings>
                  <settings pass=“oobeSystem”>
                  <component name=“Microsoft-Windows-International-Core” processorArchitecture=“x86” publicKeyToken=“31bf3856ad364e35” language=“neutral” versionScope=“nonSxS” xmlns:wcm=“[url]http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State[/url]” xmlns:xsi=“[url]http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance[/url]”>
                  <InputLocale>en-us</InputLocale>
                  <SystemLocale>en-us</SystemLocale>
                  <UILanguage>en-us</UILanguage>
                  <UILanguageFallback>en-us</UILanguageFallback>
                  <UserLocale>en-us</UserLocale>
                  </component>
                  <component name=“Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup” processorArchitecture=“x86” publicKeyToken=“31bf3856ad364e35” language=“neutral” versionScope=“nonSxS” xmlns:wcm=“[url]http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State[/url]” xmlns:xsi=“[url]http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance[/url]”>
                  <OOBE>
                  <HideEULAPage>true</HideEULAPage>
                  <NetworkLocation>Work</NetworkLocation>
                  <ProtectYourPC>3</ProtectYourPC>
                  <SkipMachineOOBE>true</SkipMachineOOBE>
                  <SkipUserOOBE>true</SkipUserOOBE>
                  <HideWirelessSetupInOOBE>true</HideWirelessSetupInOOBE>
                  </OOBE>
                  <TimeZone>(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US and Canada)</TimeZone>
                  <ShowWindowsLive>false</ShowWindowsLive>
                  </component>
                  </settings>
                  <cpi:OfflineImage cpi:source=“catalog:c:/images/install_windows 7 professional.clg” xmlns:cpi=“urn:schemas-microsoft-com:cpi” />
                  </unattend>

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