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    • RE: No image file(s) found that would match the partition(s) to be restored (preform Restore)

      @george1421

      I’m on 1.4.4 currently.

      It’s an easy enough work around to manually fix. Took up most of my day to identify, but it is resolvable.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: No image file(s) found that would match the partition(s) to be restored (preform Restore)

      @george1421

      I’m on 1.4.4 currently.

      It’s an easy enough work around to manually fix. Took up most of my day to identify, but it is resolvable.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      AshiOni
    • RE: No image file(s) found that would match the partition(s) to be restored (preform Restore)

      For the record, I had exactly the same issue. All of your screenshots could have come from my experience. What I found is the original hard drive was larger than the hard drive being imaged to. Even with the “resizing” of the partition during the capture it wouldn’t redeploy to any drive smaller than the original. I fixed this by booting up PartedMagic and doing a manual RESIZE & MOVE of the partitions. It then would work.

      Issue:
      Win10 will not redeploy
      During redeployment the following error is given: No image file(s) found that would match the partition(s) to be restored

      Resolution:
      Manually resize the drive using PartedMagic or similar tool. Then move the blank / white space left on the drive to the end of all the partitions and save. Capture the image using pxe / fog & redeploy as needed.

      Hope that helps.

      posted in FOG Problems
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