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This is 1 second longer than the many failed attempts at restoring the image. I note that when I "created" a partition, NTFS, using all available space on the SSD, the operation took 5 seconds. I tried this with the default, and then I tried first to "create Partition" but the result re: this screen is identical. The sub-entry is the partition - NOTE that the first column, "N" has no entry for the Partition info.Īlso note that I'm not allowed to select that sub-entry, only the "parent" entry - Hard Drive 0. It shows me two entries in the lower part, the 'parent' entry is simply "Basic Hard Disk 0". Next: "Select Partition or Hard Disk to Restore To" there's no options or adjustments or anything in this pane. I do so, off the attached USB drive, there is only one arc there. On first screen I am to pick the archive. I tick "advanced" mode, per the notes, but there's really nothing there to monkey with. Following exactly your routine, above, what I do not see is any chance to modify entries. I made a bootable CD image from the new program. i used the laptop some today so there's a little variance in the arc size. backed up the drive to the USB device directly.
#Paragon recovery media builder operation failed error 63 archive
backed up image to the "spinning" drive, then copied the archive to a USB drive. I archived it two different ways, suspecting maybe USB was the issue.ġ. But I have a spinning drive that I want to clone - its a nominal 80gb sata drive.
#Paragon recovery media builder operation failed error 63 pro
I loaded Winxp Pro on it from 'scratch' with a normal oem cd. this includes Win7 bootable drives, which can sink the boat of paragon's 'rivals'. so uneventful it was that I can't really recall doing anything unusual. I've used Paragon B&R with no drama no issues previously to restore big drives to small ones.
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So I downloaded 2011 Free Advanced just a few days ago, so its fresh. The above post is helpful because it tells me what I'm NOT getting. a little.Re: Restore to smaller harddriveĪll, forgive the multiple posts but I'm trying to figure out the best way to glean expert help here.
#Paragon recovery media builder operation failed error 63 windows
Windows Explorer showed the partition is now at the value I selected and the fact the original partition was larger than that available was no problem. I selected a value near the used sector size.ĭid the restore and booted up the restored partition. A slider allows you to change the value of this partition up to the maximum available and down to the used sector size. Go through the wizard doing the restore and then you will come to a screen that shows the size of the partition being restored to with a recommended size which is probably the size of the partition being restored. Select the Restore Wizard from the menu bar at the top. This wizard may work but I didn't use it. Selected the B&R program at the top of the list not the Simple Restore Wizard underneath it. I had a partition whose total space was greater than the total size of the partition it was being restored to.
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I did this with both the Linux recovery CD for B&R 10 Home (paid) and B&R 2011 Free. The drive letter assignments all get fixed up when Windows restarts unless there is a virtual machine issue.ĭoes this solve the original question about restoring to a smaller partition? I realize it is a real not a virtual drive. This is why all your partitions should have meaningful labels on them. Linux uses a different letter assigning algorithm so the letters may or may not be the same. Images below to provide more of an idea whats going onįirst a comment about drive letters as seen in the Linux recovery environment. I like paragon especially the archive mounting portion so i would like to get this working. If it is possible am i imaging the reference computer wrong which is preventing me from doing this. Moving to a smaller drive is not possible as i would definitely run into this in the future.Ģ. Also i only restore the reserved partition skipping the main partition leaving me with a boot loader and no OS.ġ.
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Problem is that the restore wizard mixes up the drive letters and sets up the System Reserved Partition to C: and the main os drive to. the virtual disk is a smaller harddrive which I didn't think would be an issue. Getting to the point i used Paragon Backup and recovery Free to take a harddisk image of the laptop (about 16.6 GB) and I am trying to put that to a virtual disk. I had originally built the basics of the image on a Latitude e5510 as i need to look at how the image reacted to hardware and now that i have that more or less figured out i am moving to a vm environment for testing since snapshotting will save me a lot of time from reimage my physical reference machine.
#Paragon recovery media builder operation failed error 63 windows 7
I am currently working on building my golden windows 7 image at work of a virtual machine environment running VMWare server.