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FOG is uploading the entire disk, not just used space

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    FOGGER2012
    last edited by May 9, 2012, 9:07 PM

    Hi,

    We are using FOG .30 and imaging multiple laptop models (X220’s Vostro’s, Latitudes etc…) everything has been working great… I went to image a Vostro today, and I noticed it was uploading the entire size of the disk of 250GIG + the 7GIG restore partition instead of just the used space.

    Anyone see this before?

    I am using multiple partition not resizable.

    Thanks!

    N

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      afmrick
      last edited by May 9, 2012, 10:18 PM

      I think that it’s trying to create a partition the same size as the original even if the partition isn’t full.

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        FOGGER2012
        last edited by May 10, 2012, 11:59 AM

        What’s weird is that the disk size is actually 750 gig, with only 33gig used. Not sure where it’s even getting 250gg from. It even tried to upload the recovery partition of 7 gig from Dell. Still haven’t found a work around yet.

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          boon
          last edited by May 10, 2012, 5:17 PM

          [quote=“FOGGER2012, post: 3378, member: 1103”]I noticed it was uploading the entire size of the disk of 250GIG + the 7GIG restore partition instead of just the used space.
          [B]I am using multiple partition not resizable.[/B]

          Thanks!
          N[/quote]

          I believe that is expected when using the Multiple Partition Image option. I’d try Single Partition, if you’re only looking to capture a single partition.

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            FOGGER2012
            last edited by May 11, 2012, 12:25 AM

            I’m going to give the single partition a shot in the morning, although my fear is that it is still going to try to upload a 250gig image somehow even though the image is only 30gig +/-… Stay tuned…

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              boon
              last edited by May 11, 2012, 12:41 PM

              No Fear! You’ll be just fine. Happy Friday! 🆒

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                wizard210
                last edited by May 11, 2012, 2:16 PM

                I’m running into the same thing with my Windows 7 image. I’m imaging a 250GB HDD that only has 37Gb used space. It’s trying to upload 190 GB.

                I’m using multiple partition single disk non resizable.

                Single Partition doesn’t work, everytime I tried imaging a machine it tells me operating system not found

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                  boon
                  last edited by May 11, 2012, 2:31 PM

                  [quote=“wizard210, post: 3425, member: 894”]I’m running into the same thing with my Windows 7 image. I’m imaging a 250GB HDD that only has 37Gb used space. It’s trying to upload 190 GB.

                  I’m using multiple partition single disk non resizable.

                  Single Partition doesn’t work, everytime I tried imaging a machine it tells me operating system not found[/quote]
                  Is FogPrep being run just before capturing the image?

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                    wizard210
                    last edited by May 11, 2012, 3:46 PM

                    you don’t need fogprep using version .32

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                      FOGGER2012
                      last edited by May 13, 2012, 3:23 PM

                      We finally resolve the issue!! After trying all sort of upload methods, we finally thought something must be different in the way Dell loaded the original image. We reinstalled the factory image with another Dell install disk , and ran the upload task again. This time it was only grabbing the used space. We used the same method as all other images (multi partition re sizable ) When they imaged the disk from the factory, it must add some white space. Hope this helps!

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