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    • RE: Windows 10 Recommendations

      Good to hear!

      posted in Windows Problems
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      rigelan
    • RE: Windows 10 Recommendations

      Well, after spending most of Christmas break trying to get it to work, I just repeated these steps one more time, and I finally got an image to download successfully! Maybe it was just a bad download the first time.

      posted in Windows Problems
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      rigelan
    • Windows 10 Recommendations

      Is there a page with general recommendations for imaging a Windows 10 installation?

      I’ve tried a number of different routes, but have so far been unsuccessful in getting an installation to successfully image.

      Fog Version 1.2.0
      I am working on HP Elitebooks 8440p

      I created a Windows 10 image using these settings:
      OS-Windows 7
      Image Type - Single Disk (Resizable)
      Image Manager - Part Clone

      I used a USB device to install Windows 10 Pro onto one of the computers.
      I used Shift-F10 and diskpart to set up an MBR disk and a single partition during the installation (I was having trouble with multiple partition images).
      I installed the image onto the disk.

      Once in Windows, I went to the power manager to Turn off Hibernation (which wasn’t on by default) and fast boot (which interferes with fog). I didn’t make any other changes to the operating system.

      I then rebooted and uploaded the image. (No errors)
      I downloaded the image to a new computer

      Upon booting the new download, I get the error:
      A disk read error occurred, Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to reboot.

      I then used the USB again to attempt to fix the boot record, but I have been unsuccessful so far.

      Any thoughts as a direction I can go to try to fix this process? Is there something in the process I am missing?

      posted in Windows Problems
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      rigelan
    • RE: /bin/fog.download error 409 too many arguments

      I had tried 3.14.2 earlier, and it wasn’t working.

      I then switched to 3.14.5, and it didn’t work either.

      I switched back to 3.14.2, and it started working. (Perhaps only with the “Legacy” switch set to on)

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rigelan
    • RE: /bin/fog.download error 409 too many arguments

      I restarted the server, changed the client kernel, and it suddenly started working. So I guess I don’t need anything more. thanks.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rigelan
    • RE: /bin/fog.download error 409 too many arguments

      I did reset the task and the client computer, I just didn’t mention it in the prior message. I did it again just to be sure - there seems to be no change.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rigelan
    • RE: /bin/fog.download error 409 too many arguments

      Variable dump

      [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/911_P060514_1313.jpg?:”]P060514_1313.jpg[/url]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rigelan
    • RE: /bin/fog.download error 409 too many arguments

      Clearing the cache helps. 🙂

      I checked the FOG LEGACY FLAG IN GUI

      I made sure all settings for the image were correct.

      I entered ‘fog’ in the debug, and there appears to be no change. It goes through the process just like the screenshot before.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rigelan
    • RE: /bin/fog.download error 409 too many arguments

      Bigger image

      [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/909_P060514_1251.jpg?:”]P060514_1251.jpg[/url]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rigelan
    • RE: /bin/fog.download error 409 too many arguments

      I was unable to get to it through the method you mentioned. For some reason the links on the left side under the “host menu” were not functioning properly. Instead I got to it through the task management interface.

      It didn’t use the error 409 this time. I wonder what the difference is?

      It basically just went through the checkup system, tried to download the image, after it had failed to download the image, assumed it was successful and then moved on.

      [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/908_P060514_1236.jpg?:”]P060514_1236.jpg[/url]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rigelan
    • /bin/fog.download error 409 too many arguments

      I have an image I uploaded a few weeks ago with FOG version 0.32. I upgraded to version 1.1.0 today and attempted to download it onto one of my devices. The device boots up, runs through its process, then gives the statement:

      /bin/fog.download error 409 too many arguments.

      It only gives me about a half-second (if that) to see the error before it reboots. There doesn’t seem to be a file named /bin/fog.download on my server, so my guess is that it is a file in the bzImage. This error prevents me from downloading any image to a computer. I haven’t tried to see if it prevents me from uploading an image.

      Again, it worked for the prior version, but not for this version, so it could also be in my settings somewhere. Can I ask for assistance in getting my image to download?

      posted in FOG Problems
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      rigelan
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