@Sebastian-Roth This fixed the issue! Thanks and keep up the good work!
Posts made by roger-jsf
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
I don’t understand exactly what are you asking me, so please forgive me.
Are you asking me to replicate the image captured by FOG using clonezilla or if it works capturing and cloning the same machine with clonezilla ?
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
@Quazz You can exclude this option! I noticed the drive letter issue in WinPE environments and didn’t remember to delete the comment, my bad!
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
Machine used as fog Server: Ubuntu DESKTOP 14.04 LTS.
Link to d1.mbr:
http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=05105010012586326507
Ls-la of image:
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
@george1421 I’ve always used clonezilla for imaging, and wanted to try out FOG because I’ll have to image a large quantity of computers shortly.
In behalf of the FOG installation itself, it was a clean install in 1.4.0 and then I upgraded to 1.4.2 .
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
@Sebastian-Roth Following Goeorge’s advice I updated to 1.4.2, created a new image , redeployed the image and it didn’t work.
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
@Sebastian-Roth Yes, “Windows 7 - (5)” is selected. Thanks!
I don’t know why but I can’t upload the image, so I have posted here: https://s2.postimg.org/djnk4qzvt/fog.jpg
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
Here you go!
CONTENT OF PARTITION FILES:
-------d1.partitions----------
label: dos label-id: 0x55366f1b device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 80262, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 81920, size= 204800, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 286720, size= 976484352, type=7
-------d1.minimum.partitions----------
label: dos label-id: 0x55366f1b device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 80262, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 81920, size= 204800, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 286720, size= 57298684, type=7
-------d1.fixed_size_partitions--------
:1:2
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
Got a little more info:
Partitions are swapped. The 100 MB partition for system usage is being read as C:.
And the C:\ is now the D\ drive.
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
@Joseph-Hales Both BIOS Configurations are identical and both drives are on AHCI mode.
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RE: W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
@george1421 I just updated to 1.4.2, created a new image, deployed it and still have the same problem.
In reference to your question, the target disk is the same size as the reference disk ( in fact,both are the same make and model ). -
W7 Image: Disk read Error after imaging
Server
- FOG Version: Running Version 1.4.0
- OS: Ubuntu 14.04
Client
- Service Version: -
- OS: Windows 7 Professional x64
Description
Hi everyone,
I am currently having an issue deploying a certain type of image. It only happens whenever i try to use
Single Disk - Resizable. I tried with non resizable methods and it works nicely but it’s not what I am looking for. I’ve also been looking for a solution for a couple of days but all post messages end without a conclusive result .I get the “Disk read error” message after imaging and the computer won’t boot ( DELL Optiplex 3020 ) and the OS i try to deploy is a Windows 7 Professional x64 - non OEM.
These are the things I’ve already tried:
- Repair Windows using installation CD / DVD ( to no avail ).
- Use other imaging non resizable methods. ( It works but I would want to optimize deployment time ).
If you need additional info feel free to ask.
Thanks!