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I don't know whather my suggestion will fix the problem. But since you would have less data to image, chances for the error to occur are minimized.
I don't know whather my suggestion will fix the problem. But since you would have less data to image, chances for the error to occur are minimized.
Good point Wolfgang.
Even easier is try creating an image of 1 partition at a time.
The [C] partition is the only partition should take a long time.
The other 2 should run real quick.
Then at least you'll know which partition is causing the problem without making boot changes.
Yeah I did see that article, not great for confidence. But the seagate diagnostics passed all ok. I am worried about messing with boot manager and whether it will have a negative effect on my being able to use the cache SSD drive software later on.
Here is a pic of disk management with the dataplex software installed thus activating the cache SSD drive. It now becomes invisible to Windows
Ok. thank you. I'll have a crack at it tomorrow evening when back from work. I better hit the hay with early work start tomorrow. I do appreciate your help greatly. Just 1 quick question, is it worth before doing this tomorrow trying to image each partition individually to see if it hangs on anyone of them first?
Yea, guess i didn't explain clear enough.
My idea was to test creating an image of the small partitions separately, 1 at a time, those should run real quick.
Just to know if there is a problem with imaging either of those partitions.