Re: Winclone

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postName: andi64
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postComment: "Hi there, I see you guys can really speak computer - I don't, and will give you tons of karma EV if you could PLEASE give me a little help on this. \n\nI am on a mac pro running 10.6.8 os and I just bought a ssd disk that I inserted in my 3rd disk slot. I have the mac os on the first disk and win7 on the second disk/slot and what I want is to just clone my win7 partition onto the ssd so that I can run the thing from there without reinstalling all the programs etc.\n\nI made a disk image of my bootable win7 disk with winclone 2.3 and apparently everything went fine, but then when I try to \"restore\" it on the new ssd disk I got the mighty \"Problems found\" message from winclone at the end of the process. \nthe log says the copy went ok up to 100% so I guess I am on the old mount / unmount issue and I am pretty sure it must be pretty easy to fix. I can feel it! (lol) \nthe log goes:\n\n…\n 99.94 percent completed\n 99.99 percent completed\n100.00 percent completed\nAccounting clusters …\nSpace in use : 50563 MB (47.4%)\nCollecting resizing constraints …\nSchedule chkdsk for NTFS consistency check at Windows boot time …\nResetting $LogFile … (this might take a while)\nUpdating $BadClust file …\nUpdating $Bitmap file …\nUpdating Boot record …\nSyncing device …\nSuccessfully resized NTFS on device '/dev/disk0s2'.\nUnmounting /dev/disk0s2\n/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount \"/dev/disk0s2\"return value of unmount is 256\n\noutput is disk0s2 was already not mounted\n\nUnmounting /dev/disk0s2\n/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount \"/dev/disk0s2\"return value of unmount is 256\n\noutput is disk0s2 was already not mounted\n\nUnmounting /dev/disk0s2\n/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount \"/dev/disk0s2\"return value of unmount is 256\n\noutput is disk0s2 was already not mounted\n\nUnmounting /dev/disk0s2\n/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount \"/dev/disk0s2\"return value of unmount is 256\n\noutput is disk0s2 was already not mounted\n\nUnmounting /dev/disk0s2\n/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount \"/dev/disk0s2\"return value of unmount is 256\n\noutput is disk0s2 was already not mounted\n\nUnmounting /dev/disk0s2\n/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount \"/dev/disk0s2\"return value of unmount is 256\n\noutput is disk0s2 was already not mounted\n\nUnmounting /dev/disk0s2\n/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount \"/dev/disk0s2\"return value of unmount is 256\n\noutput is disk0s2 was already not mounted\n\nUnmounting /dev/disk0s2\n/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount \"/dev/disk0s2\"return value of unmount is 256\n\noutput is disk0s2 was already not mounted\n\nUnmounting /dev/disk0s2\n/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount \"/dev/disk0s2\"return value of unmount is 256\n\noutput is disk0s2 was already not mounted\n\nUnmounting /dev/disk0s2\nUse of uninitialized value $command in concatenation (.) or string at /Applications/Winclone.app/Contents/Resources/winclone.perl line 548.\n/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount \"/dev/disk0s2\"return value of unmount is 256\n\noutput is disk0s2 was already not mounted\n\n did not complete successfully\ncleaning up: Mounting Disk\nVolume (null) on /dev/disk0s2 mounted \n\n--\nOk, now I don't really know how to enter the console mode or how to type command lines and things like that, so do you guys think I could do this by myself with your instructions? If not, just say no and I will thank you the same, I swear :)\n\nlast thing about the log: when it says \"Schedule chkdsk for NTFS consistency check at Windows boot time …\" I guess that is because this was my second attempt to mount image on the ssd, and this second time I didn't went thru the NTFS reformatting of the ssd from within win7 after having formatted the disk under bootcamp assistant (which does it in FAT obv). \n\nThe first time (when I did actually previously reformatted as NTFS under win7) I didn't get this message so I'm pretty sure it refers to that. (And the second time I didn't reformat the disk in NTFS because I wanted to see whether the problem was there or not).\nThank you guys!"

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