Thanks Robert,

as per usual, the minute I post to a mailing list, I solve the problem.

The problem is Windows - as long as I ensure that only one disk is in
the PC when Windows is
running, there is no problem. If you boot Windows with both disks
resident, Windows does something to drive D
which makes it no longer an exact copy.

So when the system shuts down after cloning, I remove the second drive
and put it in the cupboard until I need to restore it.

Cheers
Russell



-----Original Message-----
From: Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp.
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Sent: Thursday, 9 September 2010 11:36 PM
To: Thamm, Russell
Subject: Re: [Clonezilla-live] Cloning XP NTFS Disk [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

Knowing what service is crashing & with what error would be helpful in
explaining this.

What kind of drives are they?



> However, when I logged-in, firstly I received a message about finding 
> new hardware (wtf) and then a service crashed.

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