Trying to clone a disk and after analysing, locking and checking
partitions fine, it comes up with a message stating it cannot write to
Disk 4 sector 1265125. This is very odd as Disk 4 is the source disk?
I have run it a couple of times and have made absolutely sure I have
the correct source disk but get the same error message each time. Disk
4 is my boot disk and it's working fine - I think!! At least that's
what I booted into to write this.
"Len Cuff" <len.cuff@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
newsvp8d3lfbtf0v0g7qeklrnu01ehlf1os1p@4ax.com...
> Trying to clone a disk and after analysing, locking and checking
> partitions fine, it comes up with a message stating it cannot write to
> Disk 4 sector 1265125. This is very odd as Disk 4 is the source disk?
> I have run it a couple of times and have made absolutely sure I have
> the correct source disk but get the same error message each time. Disk
> 4 is my boot disk and it's working fine - I think!! At least that's
> what I booted into to write this.
>
> TIA
>
>
>
> cheers,
> Len
Have you made the True Image Emergency Recovery disk? If yes, boot from the
disk and then run your clone operation.
Len - Are you designating the source as the backup destination?
"Len Cuff" <len.cuff@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
newsvp8d3lfbtf0v0g7qeklrnu01ehlf1os1p@4ax.com...
> Trying to clone a disk and after analysing, locking and checking
> partitions fine, it comes up with a message stating it cannot write to
> Disk 4 sector 1265125. This is very odd as Disk 4 is the source disk?
> I have run it a couple of times and have made absolutely sure I have
> the correct source disk but get the same error message each time. Disk
> 4 is my boot disk and it's working fine - I think!! At least that's
> what I booted into to write this.
>
> TIA
>
>
>
> cheers,
> Len
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 15:43:08 -0400, "AJR" <ajrjdr@comcast.net> wrote:
>Len - Are you designating the source as the backup destination?
>
>"Len Cuff" <len.cuff@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>newsvp8d3lfbtf0v0g7qeklrnu01ehlf1os1p@4ax.com.. .
>> Trying to clone a disk and after analysing, locking and checking
>> partitions fine, it comes up with a message stating it cannot write to
>> Disk 4 sector 1265125. This is very odd as Disk 4 is the source disk?
>> I have run it a couple of times and have made absolutely sure I have
>> the correct source disk but get the same error message each time. Disk
>> 4 is my boot disk and it's working fine - I think!! At least that's
>> what I booted into to write this.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>
>>
>> cheers,
>> Len
>
Nope double checked and treble checked! Source is Disk4 and
Destination is Disk 1 clearly shown in the progress report on Acronis
before I reboot to let it do it!
"Len Cuff" <len.cuff@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
newsvp8d3lfbtf0v0g7qeklrnu01ehlf1os1p@4ax.com...
> Trying to clone a disk and after analysing, locking and checking
> partitions fine, it comes up with a message stating it cannot write to
> Disk 4 sector 1265125. This is very odd as Disk 4 is the source disk?
> I have run it a couple of times and have made absolutely sure I have
> the correct source disk but get the same error message each time. Disk
> 4 is my boot disk and it's working fine - I think!! At least that's
> what I booted into to write this.
>
> TIA
>
>
>
> cheers,
> Len
Acronis numbers disks differently than rest of world. Disk 0 becomes disk 1
etc.
This caused me some confusion the first time I used True Image.