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    • JunkhackerJ
      Junkhacker Developer
      last edited by

      you say the hardware is exactly the same, but are the hard drives plugged into the same sata ports on the motherboards?

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        Timo
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        [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 35407, member: 21583”]you say the hardware is exactly the same, but are the hard drives plugged into the same sata ports on the motherboards?[/quote]

        Hi, yes the Machines are untouched and are all on the same SATA Ports, the Windows 7 boots up, thats the Case, but everytime BSOD

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          Timo
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          [ATTACH=full]1297[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1297[/ATTACH] At this Time i run an Debug-Upload from my Master and made an Screenshot from fdisk-l so you get an Idea how the Partition are look like

          [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1297_IMG_20140818_161525.jpg?:”]IMG_20140818_161525.jpg[/url]

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            Timo
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            ok im finished, after finishing my debug-upload, i restored it again on an Machine, and i looked at it the whole restore process. What comes up, was, that the partition sdb1 wasn’t recognized and don’t get restored, why is that so? And could that be the reason cause of the BSOD? SDB1 is just an NTFS partition on the second normal HDD

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              G0dzilla
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                G0dzilla
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                [INDENT]Maybe try unplug/remove the HDD from the master + a test PC, create a new image with SSD only [multipart single disk], and restore that to the test PC ?

                will rule out if the HDD/2nd drive is causing any problems.[/INDENT]

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                  G0dzilla
                  last edited by

                  Other things you could try that [I]may [/I]help;

                  chkdsk /f [or /R]
                  sfc /scannow

                  start fresh, without the dell recovery partition.

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                    Timo
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                    [quote=“G0dzilla, post: 35431, member: 1692”]
                    [INDENT=1]Maybe try unplug/remove the HDD from the master + a test PC, create a new image with SSD only [multipart single disk], and restore that to the test PC ?[/INDENT]
                    [INDENT=1] [/INDENT]
                    [INDENT=1]will rule out if the HDD/2nd drive is causing any problems.[/INDENT]
                    [/quote]

                    Good Morning everyone, will try that now, i just deactivated the SATA Port from the HDD, its the same. Imaging now and will report back, but at the restore i will let the HDD present in Bios.

                    Another Thing, imaging with Clonezilla and restore runs, but i have to use USB Stick and thats slow and not an nice Solution, but the Machines runs fine after restore…

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                      Timo
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                      Ok me again, the new Image with Multiple Partition-Single Disk runs! I’ve made an Image without the Data HDD (deactivated in Bios) and now Windows 7 comes up.

                      Edit!! Ok wrong alert, after multicastin it to 8 Machines, windows 7 starts but again with Bluescreen, dunno why the one machine runs after the restore, any Suggestions?

                      Was multicastin it, but why my machines wasn’t woke up? any clue?

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                      • Tom ElliottT
                        Tom Elliott
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                        When you originally received these machines, did they come preloaded with Windows 8/8.1?

                        Even if they didn’t, do they have UEFI capable BIOS’?

                        I ask these questions because WOL does not work natively with these that I’m aware of. It also doesn’t have support to enable WOL from the BIOS, you have to boot to windows and use the Power saving modes to enable the WOL parts.

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                          Raff
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                          [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2776718[/url]

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                            G0dzilla
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                            [quote=“Timo, post: 35474, member: 25674”]
                            Edit!! Ok wrong alert, after multicastin it to 8 Machines, windows 7 starts but again with Bluescreen, dunno why the one machine runs after the restore, any Suggestions?[/quote]

                            Did the one machine that work have the SSD and HDD connected, or JUST the SSD?

                            Did the machines that failed have the SSD and HDD connected, or JUST the SSD?

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                              pmonstad
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                              [quote=“G0dzilla, post: 35535, member: 1692”]Did the one machine that work have the SSD and HDD connected, or JUST the SSD?

                              Did the machines that failed have the SSD and HDD connected, or JUST the SSD?[/quote]

                              Try to turn off AHCI in BIOS (normally found under SATA settings, harddisks. Choose Compatibility mode.

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