shrinkPartition - Fatal Error
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unable to determine possible ntfs size
fog r6124
This is a Windows 10 image, disk is GPT, computer is booting in UEFI with
ipxe.efi
and SecureBoot is off. Image type is “single disk - resizable”Hardware is an Optiplex 9020
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I would try running a chkdsk under Windows as it looks like the file system isn’t quite right for some reason.
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@Wayne-Workman Maybe the dirty bit crap again/still?
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@Tom-Elliott I turned off hibernation with the typical
powercfg.exe -H off
command, but the power options menu has changed. the “Quick boot enable” thingy that was in Windows 8/8.1 is no longer there in Windows 10 (go figure).@ITSolutions Will do.
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@Wayne-Workman Do you know if this is corrected for yet?
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@Tom-Elliott Not sure. I’ll check tomorrow on the same hardware with the same setup.
FWIW we did upload a Win10 image today from an old HP EliteBook 8730w - but it was an MBR disk layout and booting in legacy BIOS style. We even tested deploying to another elite book, worked fine.
I’ll put together a 9020 tomorrow and try again if things aren’t crazy…
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Haven’t forgotten about this either.
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Here’s an updated video for the same computer model, same HDD layout, same OS, same boot file. Only newer FOG.
We are now on r6533
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I’m going to do some digging and see if I can’t do the same fix that I found for Win7 when this happened.
I wish we could find an offline Linux method to fix it.
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Following my steps here fixed it:
https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Windows_8_UEFI_Imaging_TipsI’m going to edit the wiki to include Windows 10.