Problem solved. It was indeed the background encryption that prevented the resizing.
thanks again @THEMCV
Problem solved. It was indeed the background encryption that prevented the resizing.
thanks again @THEMCV
Thanks @THEMCV I’m sure you’re correct there. We do have encryption tools which manages Bitlocker and those tools are disabled for these machines however manage-bde -status does show that the drive is currently being encrypted!
We are decrypting the drive now and will try again later.
thanks
Hi
We’ve been using Fog (v1.4.4) successfully now for a few months without any problems but have recently taken delivery of a batch of the latest DELL laptop models (5x80 and 7x80 series).
Trying to capture an image from one of these newer models is problematic. Initially the Fog client wouldn’t see the M.2 SATA SSD until we turned off RAID in the BIOS. Now it will see and capture the disk but will not perform a resize during capture and uploads the full 256Gb image.
I read this thread thinking it may have the solution:
https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/9318/partitions-is-not-shrinking-in-windows-10?loggedin=true
However displaying the partition information on our new systems shows 4 partitions instead of 2:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 1049kB 473MB 472MB ntfs Basic data partition hidden, diag
2 473MB 578MB 105MB fat32 EFI system partition boot
3 578MB 595MB 16.8MB Microsoft reseved partition msftres
4 595MB 256GB 255GB Basic data partition
We have tried the Windows 10 Pro DELL OEM image that shipped with the laptops and also the Microsoft media creation tool on the source computer but neither will resize during capture.
Any suggestions?
thanks
@george1421
This worked.
Thank you.
@george1421 many thanks.
will give that a spin.
Cheers
I have a clean install of Fog server and currently road testing it with a view to rolling out globally in our organisation. The plan is to have a single Fog management server with multiple storage servers dotted around the planet. As I understand it, the Location plugin is crucial to minimising bandwidth, however when I try to create a new location I get the message ‘ID must be set to edit’ and the location is not created.
I have found a similar post relating to the LDAP plugin but those troubleshooting steps seem specific to LDAP.
There are no errors posted in the Apache2 log.
Is this a wider problem related to all plugins or am I doing something wrong?
thanks for any suggestions.