@azra What kind of hardware is this?? We see two disks in the output, same model, same size. Is this a RAID setup? Most probably a RAID 0 setup where two 500 GB disks are used to build a whole 1 TB disk chunk.

Interesting things in the picture:

Message ... invalid ...?! Do you remember what the full message was? File system column is empty which means Linux is not able to detect the filesystem used within that partition. My guess is this is caused by the RAID setup. Possibly this is some kind of fancy software RAID controller where that adds a layer which Linux is not able to decrypt and therefore FOG is only able to capture it raw. Small partition seems to be at the beginning of the disk as Linux sees it Big partition is at the end and is full 1000 GB - different to what we saw in the Windows disk management screenshot No partitions in second disk -> pretty sure this is a RAID 0 setup with the partition table only being populated on the first disk

Would have been good if you’d told us this is not a normal 1 TB disk way earlier.

I am wondering if you ever deployed the image to another machine successfully?!