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ASR under XP SP2 is broken

 
 
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      5th Sep 2007


"dgalekov" wrote:

> I use to think a disk is a disk is a disk. I performed a ASR before on XP SP2
> before with no problems but with the same vender disk .. i.e. the same model
> # and close SN# .... but now I'm trying to restore from a WD SATA 160 to a
> Seagate SATA 160 and get the following from restore
>
> Capacity of the replacement hard disk is insufficient, cannot be used to
> recover .....
>
> On paper and XP see then as the same size ... actually the Seagate was 100k
> larger ... BIOS sees it as a 160 SATA disk it's partition and formated ...
> and before you say anything I tried it unpartitioned ... unformatted and the
> same thing ...
>
> Do you really need the exact disk for a ASR ??? if so that really sucks....
> If not then what's the probem ???
>
> thanks in advance
>
> Dale G


OK more info

My Boot Disk was 160 G or 160,039,239,552 bytes
replacement disk for ASR is 160,039,239,680 bytes and ASR failed with a
message
"Capacity of replacement hard disk is insufficient, cannot e used for
recovery"

So OK I reduced the partition size to 149,552,005,120 bytes with "Partition
Magic"
and ASR stilled failed so what gives ??? Is ASR broken ??? Can I write a
level 1 bug against ASR ??? Being in SQA and Test I bet this is one test case
that fell through the cracks

Thanks again

dgalekov
 
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      6th Sep 2007
ASR is a recovery program, using the term very loosly.
Use the disk that came with the HDD, (can be downloaded from the HDD page),
or invest in something like Acronis or Casper.

"dgalekov" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "dgalekov" wrote:
>
>> I use to think a disk is a disk is a disk. I performed a ASR before on XP
>> SP2
>> before with no problems but with the same vender disk .. i.e. the same
>> model
>> # and close SN# .... but now I'm trying to restore from a WD SATA 160 to
>> a
>> Seagate SATA 160 and get the following from restore
>>
>> Capacity of the replacement hard disk is insufficient, cannot be used to
>> recover .....
>>
>> On paper and XP see then as the same size ... actually the Seagate was
>> 100k
>> larger ... BIOS sees it as a 160 SATA disk it's partition and formated
>> ...
>> and before you say anything I tried it unpartitioned ... unformatted and
>> the
>> same thing ...
>>
>> Do you really need the exact disk for a ASR ??? if so that really
>> sucks....
>> If not then what's the probem ???
>>
>> thanks in advance
>>
>> Dale G

>
> OK more info
>
> My Boot Disk was 160 G or 160,039,239,552 bytes
> replacement disk for ASR is 160,039,239,680 bytes and ASR failed with a
> message
> "Capacity of replacement hard disk is insufficient, cannot e used for
> recovery"
>
> So OK I reduced the partition size to 149,552,005,120 bytes with
> "Partition
> Magic"
> and ASR stilled failed so what gives ??? Is ASR broken ??? Can I write a
> level 1 bug against ASR ??? Being in SQA and Test I bet this is one test
> case
> that fell through the cracks
>
> Thanks again
>
> dgalekov



 
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