Steve,
If the partition size is the same, definitely you can choose to restore
a partition image only, not a whole disk. It should work.
Steven.
Steve Poe wrote:
> Steve,
>
> I was thinking there must be a difference like that. According to my
> colleague who ran into the problem, said the fol
Steve,
I was thinking there must be a difference like that. According to my
colleague who ran into the problem, said the following T400 had a
Seagate
drive and it worked fine.
Could we do a partition load if the partition was made to be the exact
size from the image?
Steve
On Jan 23, 200
Steven,
Thank you for the information.
Steve
On Jan 23, 2009, at 2:17 AM, Steven Shiau wrote:
>
>
> Steve Poe wrote:
>> Would you mind explaining this or someone who has? I've heard of
>> sysprep. If sysprep
>> is installed, then can create an image with Clonezilla and deploy
>> the image
Steve Poe wrote:
> I have a T400 with 160GB drive. Clonezilla says the drive is too small
> but fdisk reports it 160GB drive but will not load. Yet, I have had
> other T400s with
> 160GB drives load fine.
The harddrive is different, I guess. Even only a sector smaller in the
target disk, clonez
I have a T400 with 160GB drive. Clonezilla says the drive is too small
but fdisk reports it 160GB drive but will not load. Yet, I have had other
T400s with
160GB drives load fine.
Thanks for the help.
Steve
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Steve Poe wrote:
>
> Would you mind explaining this or someone who has? I've heard of
> sysprep. If sysprep
> is installed, then can create an image with Clonezilla and deploy the
> image on a virtual machine?
Yes. Before you save the image, install sysprep in your windows. You can
check sys