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Windows 10 - Target partition size is smaller than source

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    madsen250
    last edited by Sep 1, 2015, 9:31 AM

    Hi,

    I get the following error when I deploy a clean image of Windows 10 Enterprise 64bit.

    Error: http://i.imgur.com/TBYGBCO.png

    FOG version: 1.2.0

    Image Settings:

    OS: Windows 7
    Image Type: Single Disk - Resizeable

    I hope someone could help and thanks in advance.

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      ch3i Moderator
      last edited by Sep 1, 2015, 10:11 AM

      Hi, could you post your image details size ?

      ls -l /images/yourimage
      

      And details of minimum size partitions

      cat /images/yourimage/d1.minimum.partitions 
      
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        madsen250
        last edited by Sep 1, 2015, 11:09 AM

        Hi ch3i,

        Image details: http://i.imgur.com/xmUpLVb.png

        Minimum size partions - No such file or directory.

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          Tom Elliott
          last edited by Sep 1, 2015, 11:16 AM

          From the sounds of it, it’s trying to use a recovery file that is larger than the defaulted recovery partition. ONe of the problems of the defaulted partition layout (which I have tried to do away with in trunk) is that while the upload of an image would work fine, the download would make assumptions that were not necessarily true.

          What I’m seeing is that the default partition layout is not what the actual data contains.

          For example, in a default layout the recovery partition is only 100MB, but in your case the recovery partition is 155MB.

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            madsen250
            last edited by Sep 1, 2015, 11:42 AM

            Thanks for the quick reply, how could i avoid this or correct it?

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              ch3i Moderator @madsen250
              last edited by Sep 1, 2015, 11:55 AM

              @madsen250 said:

              Thanks for the quick reply, how could i avoid this or correct it?

              The clean way is to install from scratch your computer without the manufacturer partitions (recover, custom reserved system…)

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                Junkhacker Developer
                last edited by Junkhacker Sep 1, 2015, 7:21 AM Sep 1, 2015, 1:21 PM

                i recommend upgrading to trunk and re-uploading

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                  madsen250
                  last edited by madsen250 Sep 30, 2015, 6:12 AM Sep 1, 2015, 1:47 PM

                  I created a new installation of Windows without system reserved partition.

                  Apply the following steps when the Windows partitioning window apeares:

                  1. Create a partition on the blank hard drive.
                  2. Select the partition drive as the partition to install Windows on.
                  3. Click “Next”. The 100MB partition will be created.
                  4. Delete the partition which you created in step 1.
                  5. Extend the 100MB partition to the desired size.
                  6. Select the partition which you extended in step 5 and select ‘Format’.
                  7. After formatting the ‘system reserved partition’ will now become normal ‘system’ partition.

                  I can confirm this works 🙂

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