SOLVED Can we install windows in only C drive. Instead of overwrite the all drives?
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Thanku so much… I will follow these steps and it and it is very helpful thanks for your support… i will let you know if i stuck some where.
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@mohit.kishor said in Can we install windows in only C drive. Instead of overwrite the all drives?:
But how can capture single partition?
It’s a standard feature of FOG 1.3.0 RC.
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@george1421 said in Can we install windows in only C drive. Instead of overwrite the all drives?:
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Yes my question was the same. Can FOG deploy an image to a single partition on a disk and not overwrite all partitions on a disk?
But how can capture single partition? Because when we use sysprep, its capture entire image. Any solution for the same?? -
@Tom-Elliott said in Can we install windows in only C drive. Instead of overwrite the all drives?:
I don’t know what you’re trying to ask for.
In what regards does this have to do with FOG? What do you mean “overwrite the all drives”? Your post is lacking crucial information, particularly all of it.
Not sure but i think the OP is asking if it’s possible to only capture the partition where windows is installed, i am not sure if he also means the little partition for windows defender that also will be created if you install windows.
Maybe the OP is using big Harddrives with an additional Data partition on it and he would to keep that partition while deploying a windows partition.
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I don’t know what you’re trying to ask for.
In what regards does this have to do with FOG? What do you mean “overwrite the all drives”? Your post is lacking crucial information, particularly all of it.
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When someone says ‘disk’ around me, I’m thinking of either a physical hdd or a virtual hdd. I’m thinking hardware.
Disk means disk. Partition means a part of a disk.
So without knowing which, I couldn’t answer.
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I’m sorry but your post it not clear at all.
I think you are asking can FOG deploy an image to a single partition on a disk and not overwrite all partitions on a disk. Then the answer is yes. You must capture that single partition and not the entire disk. But remember that windows has 2 or 3 partitions that create a bootable computer.