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Imaging a Dell Venue 11

Bret
2014-06-06
2014-12-28
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  • Bret

    Bret - 2014-06-06

    I am trying to find a way to image a Dell Venue 11 Tablet. It has an attached keyboard that make its functions like a laptop. I have tried all versions of Clonezilla with no luck. Any way someone could try to get this to work?

    Thanks!

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2014-06-13

    What were the error messages?

    Steven.

     
  • Bret

    Bret - 2014-06-13

    Here is a picture

     
  • Bret

    Bret - 2014-06-13
     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2014-06-14

    OK, this is kernel panic.
    Which version of Clonezilla live did you use?
    Did you try the latest testing ones, i.e.
    20140609-utopic or 2.2.3-19?
    http://clonezilla.org/downloads.php
    They come with different Linux kernels so it might help.

    Steven.

     

    Last edit: Steven Shiau 2014-06-14
  • Bret

    Bret - 2014-06-14

    I will try those & let you know

     
  • Bret

    Bret - 2014-07-10

    It is having problems booting into UEFI mode

     
  • Bret

    Bret - 2014-07-17

    This is what I get now

    machine as an image:
    ********.
    Machine: Venue 11 Pro 5130
    mmcblk0 (62.5GB_Unknown_model_0x9acb63c8)
    mmcblk0p1 (300M_ntfs_Recovery_0x9acb63c8)
    mmcblk0p2 (100M_vfat_NO_NAME_0x9acb63c8)
    mmcblk0p3 (128M_Microsoft_0x9acb63c8)
    mmcblk0p4 (57.7G_ntfs_0x9acb63c8)
    *******.
    -> "/home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81".
    Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager
    Finished Shutting down the Logical Volume Manager
    Saving block devices info in /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/blkdev.list...
    Saving block devices attributes in /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/blkid.list...
    Checking the integrity of partition table in the disk /dev/mmcblk0...
    The partition table in this disk is illegal/invalid: /dev/mmcblk0
    It's not supported by parted. Parted is used in Clonezilla to parse the filesystem in the partition table. This partition table is detected as WRONG by parted!
    The error messages from parted are:
    ********.
    Error: /dev/mmcblk0: unrecognised disk label
    *******
    .
    If you continue, something strange might happen (E.g. dd is used, not partimage or ntfsclone, to save the supported file system), and the image you saved maybe not be complete!
    Are you sure you want to continue? (y/N) Very bad choice.
    OK, let's do it!
    Reading the partition table for /dev/mmcblk0...RETVAL=0
    ********.
    Saving the primary GPT of mmcblk0 as /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0-gpt-1st by dd...
    34+0 records in
    34+0 records out
    17408 bytes (17 kB) copied, 0.054696 s, 318 kB/s
    *******.
    Saving the secondary GPT of mmcblk0 as /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0-gpt-2nd by dd...
    32+0 records in
    32+0 records out
    16384 bytes (16 kB) copied, 0.05305 s, 309 kB/s
    ********.
    Saving the GPT of mmcblk0 as /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0-gpt.gdisk by gdisk...
    The operation has completed successfully.
    *******
    .
    Saving the MBR data for mmcblk0...
    1+0 records in
    1+0 records out
    512 bytes (512 B) copied, 0.0526076 s, 9.7 kB/s
    Starting saving /dev/mmcblk0p1 as /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p1.XXX...
    /dev/mmcblk0p1 filesystem: ntfs.
    ********.
    *******.
    Use partclone with pigz to save the image.
    Image file will be split with size limit 2000 MB.
    *******.
    If this action fails or hangs, check:
    Is the disk full ?
    *******
    .
    Run partclone: partclone.ntfs -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -c -s /dev/mmcblk0p1 --output - | pigz -c --fast -b 1024 -p 16 -R | split -b 2000m - /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p1.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz. 2> /tmp/split_error.mX4z2H
    Partclone v0.2.70 http://partclone.org
    Starting to clone device (/dev/mmcblk0p1) to image (-)
    Reading Super Block
    we need memory: 17860 bytes
    image head 4160, bitmap 9600, crc 4100 bytes
    Calculating bitmap... Please wait... done!
    File system: NTFS
    Device size: 314.6 MB = 76799 Blocks
    Space in use: 22.0 MB = 5382 Blocks
    Free Space: 292.5 MB = 71417 Blocks
    Block size: 4096 Byte
    Total block 76799
    Syncing... OK!
    Partclone successfully cloned the device (/dev/mmcblk0p1) to the image (-)

    Time elapsed: 7.50 secs (~ .125 mins)
    ********.
    Finished saving /dev/mmcblk0p1 as /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p1.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz
    *******.
    Starting saving /dev/mmcblk0p2 as /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p2.XXX...
    /dev/mmcblk0p2 filesystem: vfat.
    ********.
    *******
    .
    Use partclone with pigz to save the image.
    Image file will be split with size limit 2000 MB.
    *******.
    If this action fails or hangs, check:
    Is the disk full ?
    *******.
    Run partclone: partclone.vfat -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -c -s /dev/mmcblk0p2 --output - | pigz -c --fast -b 1024 -p 16 -R | split -b 2000m - /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p2.vfat-ptcl-img.gz. 2> /tmp/split_error.pKtqVr
    Partclone v0.2.70 http://partclone.org
    Starting to clone device (/dev/mmcblk0p2) to image (-)
    Reading Super Block
    we need memory: 30276 bytes
    image head 4160, bitmap 25600, crc 516 bytes
    Calculating bitmap... Please wait... done!
    File system: FAT32
    Device size: 104.9 MB = 204800 Blocks
    Space in use: 29.6 MB = 57880 Blocks
    Free Space: 75.2 MB = 146920 Blocks
    Block size: 512 Byte
    Total block 204800
    Syncing... OK!
    Partclone successfully cloned the device (/dev/mmcblk0p2) to the image (-)
    Time elapsed: 7.57 secs (~ .126 mins)
    ********.
    Finished saving /dev/mmcblk0p2 as /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p2.vfat-ptcl-img.gz
    *******
    .
    Starting saving /dev/mmcblk0p3 as /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p3.XXX...
    /dev/mmcblk0p3 filesystem: Microsoft.
    *******.
    This file system is not supported by smart programs, e.g. partclone, partimage or ntfsclone, or you force to use dd to save the file system: Microsoft
    dd will save and restore all the blocks in the harddrive, no matter if the block is used or not.
    Use this method to save the image instead of partclone, partimage or ntfsclone: partclone.dd + pigz
    Image file will be split with size limit 2000 MB.
    If this action fails or hangs after several minutes, check:
    Is the disk full ?
    *******.
    Run partclone: partclone.dd -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -s /dev/mmcblk0p3 --output - | pigz -c --fast -b 1024 -p 16 -R | split -b 2000m - /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p3.dd-img. 2> /tmp/split_error.8pQ9Pg
    Partclone v0.2.70 http://partclone.org
    Starting to clone/restore (/dev/mmcblk0p3) to (-) with dd mode
    get device size 134217728 by ioctl BLKGETSIZE64,
    we need memory: 37444 bytes
    image head 4160, bitmap 32768, crc 516 bytes
    Calculating bitmap... Please wait... done!
    File system: raw
    Device size: 134.2 MB = 262144 Blocks
    Space in use: 134.2 MB = 262144 Blocks
    Free Space: 0 Byte = 0 Blocks
    Block size: 512 Byte
    Total block 262144
    Syncing... OK!
    Time elapsed: 8.27 secs (~ .137 mins)
    ********.
    Finished saving /dev/mmcblk0p3 as /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p3.dd-img
    *******
    .
    Starting saving /dev/mmcblk0p4 as /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p4.XXX...
    /dev/mmcblk0p4 filesystem: ntfs.
    ********.
    *******.
    Use partclone with pigz to save the image.
    Image file will be split with size limit 2000 MB.
    *******.
    If this action fails or hangs, check:
    Is the disk full ?
    *******
    .
    Run partclone: partclone.ntfs -z 10485760 -N -L /var/log/partclone.log -c -s /dev/mmcblk0p4 --output - | pigz -c --fast -b 1024 -p 16 -R | split -b 2000m - /home/partimag/V11-5130-WIN81/mmcblk0p4.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz. 2> /tmp/split_error.Q92I0K
    Partclone v0.2.70 http://partclone.org
    Starting to clone device (/dev/mmcblk0p4) to image (-)
    Reading Super Block
    we need memory: 1899780 bytes
    image head 4160, bitmap 1891520, crc 4100 bytes
    Calculating bitmap... Please wait... done!
    File system: NTFS
    Device size: 62.0 GB = 15132159 Blocks
    Space in use: 21.2 GB = 5178926 Blocks
    Free Space: 40.8 GB = 9953233 Blocks
    Block size: 4096 Byte
    Total block 15132159
    **********
    WARNING: The disk has bad sectors. This means physical damage on the
    disk surface caused by deterioration, manufacturing faults, or
    another reason. The reliability of the disk may remain stable or
    degrade quickly. Use the --rescue option to efficiently save as much
    data as possible!
    *****************.
    Failed to save partition /dev/mmcblk0p4.

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2014-08-02

    So are you sure your /dev/mmcblk0p4 is flawless? It looks like there are some bad blocks on that partition.

    Steven.

     
  • infraparc

    infraparc - 2014-08-04

    Hello, I have the same problem with my Dell Venue 11 Tablet.
    I have also a attached keyboard and I have tried all last versions of Clonezilla ==> Unsuccessfully.
    I have disabled the secure Boot.

    When i want back up the tablet with Clonezilla, i have a lot of error message which show :
    mmcblo0 error -84 transfering data, sector xxx (all sector scroll down), n° xxx, response cmd 0x900

    Next, Clonezilla detect 4-5 partition (mmcblk0p1 - p2 - p3 - p4 - p5...).
    I start the back up and I have again this message above. After save the partition 1-2-3-4 successfully, i have an error message to the partition 5 :
    Failed to save partition /dev/mcblk0p5.

    Have you an answer to this problem?
    Thanks

     
  • Bret

    Bret - 2014-08-04

    I am getting the same error messages

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2014-08-06

    Which version of Clonezilla live did you use? Did you try the latest stable or even testing one?

    Steven.

     
  • infraparc

    infraparc - 2014-08-06

    Hello.

    I used the last versions of CloneZilla Live. I also used testing version ==> Unsuccessfully.
    I save tablet Surface Pro 2 (OS : Windows 8 too) with same version of Clonezilla and it's OK.

    At your service for any questions.
    Corentin

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2014-08-06

    "Unsuccessfully" -> Could you please take a photo about the error messages on the whole screen then post it. It's easier for us to understand.
    Thanks.

    Steven.

     
  • infraparc

    infraparc - 2014-08-07

    I have the same error message that bret.

    Cordially

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2014-08-07

    How about giving Clonezilla live 20140805-utopic a try?
    http://clonezilla.org/downloads.php
    Please let us know the results.
    Thanks.

    Steven.

     
  • infraparc

    infraparc - 2014-08-07

    I have just tested Clonezilla live 20140805-utopic with my DELL Tablet.

    When I start Clonezilla, I have the same error messages as previously (with error -84 transferring data ==> IMG_0025.JPG)

    After, i have this message (IMG_0028.JPG) and Clonezilla stopped.

    Cordially,
    Corentin

     

    Last edit: infraparc 2014-08-07
  • infraparc

    infraparc - 2014-08-07

    When i choose the "KMS" mode in the boot menu, i have to inform one login and one password.
    I put :
    - login : user
    - Password : live

    After that, what can i do?

     
  • Bret

    Bret - 2014-08-08

    Any updates?

     
  • Bret

    Bret - 2014-08-14

    HELP I need this to work!

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2014-08-17

    That's weird. The clonezilla command should be started automatically. If not, you can use command:
    sudo clonezilla
    to start that.

    Steven.

     
  • infraparc

    infraparc - 2014-08-26

    Hello.

    i use this command and nothing.
    Have you other updates or answers for this mistake?

    Cordially

    Corentin

     
  • Steven Shiau

    Steven Shiau - 2014-09-03

    Use "sudo clonezilla" and you got nothing?
    No error or warning messages?
    This is really weird.
    BTW, did you try the latest testing one:
    http://clonezilla.org/downloads.php

    Steven.

     
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