Rosie wrote:
> I've just upgraded to DI 7.01 and I'm having a few problems. I'm
> running XPHome + SP1, I have C,D,E on Maxtor 1, F,G,H on Maxtor 2,
> and I on Maxtor 3. C contains XPHome and D contains all (well, most
> of them) of my programs as I don't like cluttering up Program Files
> on C.
> I've put Drive Image on E in an effort to keep it away from
> partitions I want to image, namely C & D. However, I don't seem to be
> able to restore an image from XP. If I try to restore D from XP it
> will tell me that something is preventing the partition from being
> locked. I ran EnditAll (older version) but it may not have closed
> down parts of Panda Anti Virus so I get messages saying that such &
> such cannot be locked (looks like files have been encrypted?) and I
> then have to use the PQRE. I also get error messages like EOBB0097,
> but these messages don't appear on the Powerquest error list. I'm
> currently waiting on a response from PQ about this.
> Is it feasible to be able to shut down everything that is running on
> the partitioned to be imaged? Perhaps I should try latest EnditAll?
You wrote
> ... I also get error messages like EOBB0097,
> but these messages don't appear on the Powerquest error list. I'm
> currently waiting on a response from PQ about this.
First, enter the hex value in their proper format. So, they are *not*
EOBB001B and EOBB0097, they should be error numbers E0BB001B and E0BB0097
and can be found in the error list online:
http://www.powerquest.com/support/primus/id5212.cfm
Drive Image's engine is also based on the v2i technology. so check out this
link.
-- Error "Cannot Lock Drive"; Errors EOBB001B and EOBB0097 (See PowerQuest
Solution pq1020.)
Possible issues that lead to either error E0BB001B and E0BB0097...
-If you are using Norton SystemWorks, deselect /CleanSweep/ in the
SystemWorks Startup.
-If you are using /Microsoft Front Page/, you may need to close it or remove
it from the Windows Startup menu.
-If you are using /Diskeeper/, you must deselect its *Smart Scheduling*
option.
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M.f.G.
Michael Kimmer
"Ein Tag an dem Du nicht lächelst ist ein verlorener Tag"
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