Easeus todo for images?

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  1. whs
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       #41

    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.
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       #42

    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.
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       #43

    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.
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       #44

    Here is a pic of disk management with the dataplex software installed thus activating the cache SSD drive. It now becomes invisible to Windows
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Easeus todo for images?-disk-management-ocz.jpg  
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  5. whs
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       #45

    With what I suggested you are not 'messing' with the bootmgr, you just make a copy to C.
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       #46

    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?
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       #47

    whs said:
    Your recovery partition is the active partition with the bootmgr. That's not good. I suggest you copy the bootmgr to C (see link) and then you image C only. There is no need for the other stuff..

    Bootmgr - Move to C:\ with EasyBCD
    You never have updated the link to download easybcd mate
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       #48

    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.
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       #49

    Scottyboy99 said:
    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?
    That's what i would do, those backups should run in a matter of minutes, not hours.

    I don't have experience with dataplex software or activating the cache SSD drive.
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  10. whs
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       #50

    I fixed the link - and here it is again.

    Download EasyBCD - MajorGeeks
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