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Awesome, thanks!
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Just gave it another shot and the result doesn't reflect what you're saying will happen.
I started booting from AOMEI Bootable Media and then chose the command line utility to run Diskpart. To start by completely wiping everything on the … -
So what you're saying is that if I start by making sure the disk is absolutely clean, only consisting of a huge block of unallocated space, restoring a system image I made earlier will result in not having this unallocated space?
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Danke, vielleicht probiere ich es mal weiter. Vorläufig habe ich mich für die Version entschieden, der ich vertraue, da sie funktioniert, nur dass es eine Weile dauert, bis das Programm startet. Etwas, mit dem ich leben kann und das einer Versi…Will give it a try but I'm usually not very tempted to install later versions than 4.0.6 since my experience after being your customer for many years is later versions of AOMEI Backupper usually mean more issues than they fix issues I'm sorry to say…@admin
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Anyway, this is an example of the…No idea how I missed it.
Many thanks!Was able to fix it by restoring the system partition a second time from an image I created earlier. After this, backing the system partition up works as normal again.You're welcomeI performed a system restore.
I know I can boot from the WinPE bootable media created by AOMEI and do various things from in there via the Windows Shell. That's exactly what I did. As mentioned in my previous post. The weird thing was how…Also, now that you know the problem with the weird looking paths in Windows Firewall was solved after I converted the disk to a dynamic disk rather than a basic disk, it can help you figure out why this happened during the disk cloning process. To f…Happy to let you know I was able to restore my system to the state it was before I converted the disks to dynamic disks. Was a bumpy road though where I first had to manually mess around with diskpart after booting up from the AOMEI bootable media. …OK, just realized I've locked myself up in a corner here...
After converting the disk from basic to dynamic, that indeed fixed the original issue with the weird looking paths in Windows Firewall. However...now that I tried to perform a ne…Converting the disk from a basic to a dynamic disk fixed the issue.Already asked about it over here b…OK, things appear to start getting a bit confusing here now so...let's do this again.
I started off with a 500 GB SSD disk with the below partitions:
- 100 GB Windows system partition assigned the drive letter C
- 400 GB n…So...just noticed how this seems to upset your own software as well and not just the Windows Firewall.
I wanted to perform an incremental backup based on the last full backup of the partition that has been causing the issue explained here…Just guessing now but I think what might have caused this issue is how I chose during the disk cloning process to adjust the size of one of the partitions.
The source disk was a 500 GB SSD with a 100 GB system partition (C:) and a 400 GB …Well, since this issue started after cloning my previous SSD to a bigger one using your software, it seems to me the problem would be in your corner.
Will see if I can find an answer elsewhere.Sorry for the double post caused by slow response time when pressing the 'Post comment' button.That is a completely different disk. It's a HDD and totally separated from the SSD disk I have this issue with.
To answer your second question, yes...the original SSD disk is still connected to the computer but totally wiped and now used …That is a completely different disk. It's a HDD and totally separated from the SSD disk I have this issue with.
To answer your second question, yes...the original SSD disk is still connected to the computer but totally wiped and now used …Oh yeah, someone in another thread asked me to run diskpart to see what that one reports. So I did and as you can see below, that one too refers correctly to the partition as F rather than D:0. So at this point, this only seems to affect the Windows…No, there wasn't a partition assigned the letter D on the original disk. The original disks had 2 partitions, one assigned the letter C and one assigned the letter F. The C partition was of course my Windows/system partition where the F partition wa…As mentioned in my last post, the drive letter is already correct in Disk Management.I actually noticed one weird thing now after cloning the disk. Some of my programs ask for allowance to pass through the firewall. Even when I already allowed them a very long time ago.
Today I realized the reason why I'm asked again when…Thanks, was able to successfully clone the disk using 4.0.6I already went back to 4.0.6 which I know is working fine. And I'll stay with this version for now since I don't have time to mess around with these kind of things. It should be easy enough for your to reproduce this issue in your own test environme…@admin
That is not true I'm afraid.
Yesterday when testing this, I created a brand new full system backup. I then restored my system from this backup a…Too bad this latest version of Backupper (v6.0.5) still has the same issue. I see it's about 6 months since this issue was reported.
I'm going back to 4.0.6 where I never had this issue...