Bumping!
Can anyone help with this? Has anyone dealt with this before?
Bumping!
Can anyone help with this? Has anyone dealt with this before?
I"m struggling getting an image of this machine to upload. These machines were orginally imaged using Ghost. Since then I’ve added everything for a master image of these machines.
Each time I receive an error of the following;
Error(22): Opening ‘/dev’hda1’ as NTFS failed: invalid argument. The device /dev/hda1’ doesn’t have a valid NTFS.
I should state that I’ve tried using the current kernel, as well as, Kitchen Sink.
Any help or insight into this would be appeciated.
I can image and deploy an image of these machines just fine using Clonezilla
you don’t need fogprep using version .32
I’m running into the same thing with my Windows 7 image. I’m imaging a 250GB HDD that only has 37Gb used space. It’s trying to upload 190 GB.
I’m using multiple partition single disk non resizable.
Single Partition doesn’t work, everytime I tried imaging a machine it tells me operating system not found
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For the life of me I’ve never been able to get the Single Partition to work with Windows 7. I’ve always had to use the Multi Partition- Single Disk only.
I’m just not happy with the size of the image file that it makes.
No I didn’t try the amd drivers with the kernel. I did get it to work though
I changed my kernel to an older version. 2.6 I think, not at my computer right now to check. I still receive the error message recarding v86d but the registration process continues normal after that.
I successfully uploaded and deployed the image.
Has there been a fix yet for this. I just received a new HP Pavillion g series that is using an AMD High Definition Driver. Receiving the exact same error message as above. I updated to the latest kernel but still receive the vbe_init() failed with -22.
A solution for this would be great!