How are these drives connected to your PC? Are the internal SATA connections or external USB? What you describe is an initialization failure which is most common with USB attached hardware. If...
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How are these drives connected to your PC? Are the internal SATA connections or external USB? What you describe is an initialization failure which is most common with USB attached hardware. If...
Whistleboy,
Ahh, Storage Spaces, I almost went there with this. At issue here is that fact that Storage Spaces is implemented as a Virtual disk. So anytime there is an issue with a disk or one is...
Whistleboy,
I would suspect that you might be experiencing a problem with your storage controller driver. Uninstall the driver, reboot, and then reinstall it.
Well, I think I would Use the scripts found on the linked page below and not include the recovery partition as outlined in the script titled:
CreatePartitions-UEFI-FFU.txt or...
Hmm, I must admit I have not used the Optimize option with FFU so just trying to eliminate unknown factors. One last thing, did you check if your image would actually fit on the target:
Dism...
Is your ADK package you are using 1903 or later? I think the 508MB recovery partition is fine.
So are you attempting to Optimize the image on the same disk as you captured the ffu image? This will not work if you are. You must copy the ffu image to a technician PC then run the optimize...
I wonder if a restart of the WinPE session would change the behavior? It could be Optimize changes were not committed to the image or that WinPE is not aware of them.
Looking at the log file I notice that the output shows the apply command failed to write to PhysicalDrive0. Are you sure you have pointed to the correct target drive?
MS tools themselves are the best:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/repair-a-windows-image
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Just as i pointed out previously, its climate change lunacy written by those who have no real knowledge of electric energy or energy period.
It's climate change lunacy at its best! It would benefit all to come to a deeper understanding of electricity, electricity generation, electrical power usage, electricity requirements on a per...
I believe this is an exploit that finds its way onto the MyBook Live and triggers a Wipe on the disk.
Okay, as I said a UEFI bios stores ALL boot info in NVRAM regardless if UEFI is enabled or not so your situation is not weird at all.
Run the following command from an elevated command prompt and...
Given I have UEFI machines I use Full disk image backup for OS System disk and Windows File History for user data to another disk. In addition I use DISM disk image tools to create a clone of the...
Why not run MBR2GPT conversion tool found in the Windows System32 folder? Your screenshot shows that to be the issue.
obesechess,
Sorry for delay in getting back here, life got in the way.
UEFI bios use firmware stored in NVRAM to store setup configuration and boot information for both UEFI and non-UEFI...
Your attachment of the USB drive did the trick as that device has both UEFI and non-UEFI boot loader files. This triggered the MBR boot to become available. My guess is the update should have...
Your boot configuration held in the bcd store for the SSD was not being located due to the UEFI firmware attempting to boot in UEFI mode. You obviously have an MBR/BIOS boot machine so selecting the...
Give HDD specifics (ie. model numbers and how they are connected to your PC). SMR related is not likely as it has nothing to do with the disk controller which reports as to media type.
Are you sure? How do or did you determine this?
What? Please explain how it is possible to defrag a backup? And how a backup can be "stalled" on an HDD?
You beat me to it. There is good reason for a defrag on an SSD just not in a conventional old school way.
Well, I'm no expert but here's what your net paths produce:
https://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance
and
http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State
Looks wrong to me.
Indeed there are other benchmarks but I wouldn't go as far as calling them real world. For synthetic benchmarking of disk subsystems it is hard to beat CrystalDiskMark version 8.0.1 at this point in...
I experimented with this app but find it not usable on my system. It does not like my display resolution of 4096 x 2160 as it will not scale to a legible size. It does not display the output of the...