[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 41564, member: 7271”]Details, details, and more details all lacking.
First, Multi Part image (single or all disk) will attempt to capture the partition as is, not bit by bit, but from the structure of the partition table it will require a disk at least the same size or larger to image back.
Second, what version of FOG did you install? Latest is not an answer, be specific. If you installed SVN Trunk FOG what revision are you at? (in the cloud lies the version number for current versions of fog).[/quote]
Thanks for the speedy reply. I have figured it out by searching the forum and finding this [quote]
Download Fixparts for Windows from here:
[url]http://www.rodsbooks.com/fixparts/[/url] (look for the link “download page”)
Unzip the file and execute it with administration privileges. A command window will now pop up.
Type in “0:” (this command is just for Windows!) to define your first (and in my case only) HDD to be the one to analyse.
Now the tool suggests to delete the GPT signatures and asks you to confirm. If you want to use Linux as well as Windows on your disk you probably should not delete those signatures. But in my case I only want to use Windows, so I say yes.
After that exit the tool by typing “w” (write changes to disk and quit). Restart your computer to check if it still works.
Sysprep the OS and upload the image to FOG.[/quote]