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By: szaka
One reason not being able to boot could be that you didn't set the NTFS partition
bootable when created the NTFS partition.
If this is not the case then probably the partition was recreated at a slightly
different place.
ntfsclone guarantees the NTFS image is exactly the same as the original. This
means it stays BOOTABLE only if you restore to the exactly same start position
on the same disk (the first sector of the partition is at the same place on
the diskt). Unfortunately the Windows boot process requires this but it's a
fixable problem by usually editing some entires in the windows boot sector.
There are some additional infos here:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1040084&forum_id=44085
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=964201&forum_id=44084
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