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Porfus

I am cloning an image from a 700mb partition on my
development machine to a target hard drive with a 700mb
NTFS active partition. FBA has run on the image I am
trying to copy. I read in one of the threads that one
solution was to copy the image before FBA runs as FBA
does something that causes the image not to boot
properly. That is not a practical work around as I have
to add a couple of pieces of software and configure some
pieces of hardware in a particular order within the
running XPE image. having to do that on each production
machine is not possible. I have the system cloning tool
with the hotfix. I have also adjusted all the settings in
the cloning tool so that it does not reset users or
networking etc. I have also adjusted the cryptography
target drive letters in the registry as this is a Dell
computer and there is a knwn issue there. Anybody know
why this is such a nightmare? My image works great on my
dev machine. I have a demo to roll out by Friday, and I
still cannot get a working image cloned. PLEASE HELP!
There must be some kind of solution out there.
 
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Lynda Allen [MS]

Did you experiment to see if you can reseal the image and deploy it WITHOUT
making any adjustments or adding custom apps? If you can do that then you
know that System Cloning is working correctly and that the problem must be
related to the additional things you add or change before reseal.

What do you mean by "I have also adjusted the cryptography
target drive letters in the registry..." - are you changing drive letters in
your image before resealing it?

Thanks,

Lynda

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Doug Hoeffel

Lynda:

Concerning the last paragraph in your previous post... are there things that
we should not change in our image between the time that fba completed and
manually resealing?

TIA... Doug
 

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