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  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Clonezilla

    This sometimes happens. Solution is to go to Disk Management in Windows and shrink the system partition a little (with for example 1 GB). After the shrink Disk Management should show the right disk size. Than expand the partition to the maximum size or the size you want.

  • Modified a comment on discussion Help on Clonezilla

    It might just be a BIOS setting that has changed, maybe because the new models you received have a newer BIOS version installed. So I would compare the BIOS settings of a working system with the BIOS settings of one that isn't working. Especially look at the SATA Operations settings: https://sourceforge.net/p/clonezilla/discussion/Clonezilla_live/thread/bd8c7fbb/ If you can't find different settings, you might want to try a BIOS reset to factory defaults, just to see if that helps. I hope you get...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Clonezilla

    It might just be a BIOS setting that has changed, maybe because the new models you received have a newer BIOS version installed. So I would compare the BIOS settings of a working system with the BIOS settings of one that isn't working. Especially look at the SATA Operations settings: https://sourceforge.net/p/clonezilla/discussion/Clonezilla_live/thread/bd8c7fbb/ I hope you get it sorted.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Clonezilla live on Clonezilla

    You could try to just use sudo dhclient

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Clonezilla

    The HP B2600 has a PA-RISC processor. Clonezilla will never be able to run on that. It only runs on Intel/AMD systems. Maybe if you install the SCSI diskdrive in an Intel/AMD PC which has a Ultra2 Wide SCSI interface installed. You might be able to make an image of that diskdrive that way, although I'm not sure if Clonezilla supports Ultra2 Wide SCSI devices. However, HP-UX has its own tool which you can use to make an image of the system diskdrive, which is called Ignite/UX. Search on the HPE website...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Clonezilla live on Clonezilla

    Using partclone is the default behaviour of Clonezilla. If it can't use partclone for some reason, it will use partimag instead. If that's not possible, it will use dd. So dd is the last fallback option for Clonezilla to create an image if all else fails. If it is using dd, it is for a reason and you won't be able to use partclone. Does any of your partitions happen to be encrypted? If that is the case, it will use dd since it will cause Clonezilla to see data all over the partition (Clonezilla won't...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Clonezilla

    You mean something like this? https://www.amazon.co.uk/ELUTENG-Adapter-Support-Aluminum-Enclosure/dp/B06XD1Z2JK/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_147_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=QMMER10EG9RF6PNBGW2M Should you have enough USB storage available you could also try the disk-to-image option, instead of disk-to-disk directly. So, create an image from the original NVMe device to an image located on USB storage. Then replace the original NVMe device with the second and restore the image from the USB storage to it. Or...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Clonezilla

    You mean something like this? https://www.amazon.co.uk/ELUTENG-Adapter-Support-Aluminum-Enclosure/dp/B06XD1Z2JK/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_147_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=QMMER10EG9RF6PNBGW2M Should you have enough USB storage available you could also try the disk-to-image option, instead of disk-to-disk directly. So, create an image from the original NVMe device to an image located on USB storage. Then replace the original NVMe device with the second and restore the image from the USB sotrage to it. Or...

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