Hi I Need Help!!!! :S , I want to clone from disk to disk but it send me this error "NTFS volume 'dev/sda1' is scheduled for a check or it was shutdown uncleanly.", I connect the Source disk to the computer and run the chkdsk /r, but it still send me the error, I hope you could help me.
Tnk U!!!
Last edit: Orlando R Carrera 2015-03-09
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Hello Orlando. I am having the same problem. Maybe we can help each other. (see post "How do I run FSCK?) How did you run CHKDSK? Is your source drive still installed in your PC? I can only boot from Clonezilla disk because it says my source disk is corrupt. I usually run CHKDSK /F to fix errors CHKDSK finds. Hope this helps you.
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If your harderive has errors, even if you can still boot the windows up, it won't let you image it as I just found out. So it will be the hard drive from what it sounds like.
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Hi I Need Help!!!! :S , I want to clone from disk to disk but it send me this error "NTFS volume 'dev/sda1' is scheduled for a check or it was shutdown uncleanly.", I connect the Source disk to the computer and run the chkdsk /r, but it still send me the error, I hope you could help me.
Tnk U!!!
Last edit: Orlando R Carrera 2015-03-09
Hello Orlando. I am having the same problem. Maybe we can help each other. (see post "How do I run FSCK?) How did you run CHKDSK? Is your source drive still installed in your PC? I can only boot from Clonezilla disk because it says my source disk is corrupt. I usually run CHKDSK /F to fix errors CHKDSK finds. Hope this helps you.
If your harderive has errors, even if you can still boot the windows up, it won't let you image it as I just found out. So it will be the hard drive from what it sounds like.
@Orlando,
RookieUSA has a similar post here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/clonezilla/discussion/Help/thread/a0203604/?limit=25
I mentioned to him to use something like "sudo ntfsfix -d /dev/sda2".
Please refer to that discussion.
Steven.