the problem i have is the image i have is an .omg file and it was an image of a drive that was a 1tb, the new drive is a 1tb, the image of the original 1tb drive had 100gb free so the total data is not 1tb, when i try and restore the image to new 1tb it says to small because the sector size is smaller on new drive against old, is their a way i can get this to restore to the new drive and make it bootable
the image is of a server 2008 system
i have included an image screen shot so i hope this makes sense better
thanks
restore of image says target to small
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- Brigitte (O&O)
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Re: restore of image says target to small
Dear Superfantastic,
you can choose the file-based restoration method, it's slower but it should work. First you should remove all partitions on the target disk, then restore drive C: to the free space on the target disk. Confirm file-based in the further process.
See below:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=840&p=1974&hilit=file+based#p1974
you can choose the file-based restoration method, it's slower but it should work. First you should remove all partitions on the target disk, then restore drive C: to the free space on the target disk. Confirm file-based in the further process.
See below:
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=840&p=1974&hilit=file+based#p1974
Brigitte (O&O)
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Re: restore of image says target to small
i cannot see the images so this link you have provided is no good ?
can you get the images so i can follow the fix ?
thanks
can you get the images so i can follow the fix ?
thanks
- Brigitte (O&O)
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Re: restore of image says target to small
Dear Superfantastic,
You don't need the pictures, just select as target not the entire hard disk but a region or volume where the data should be restored.
You don't need the pictures, just select as target not the entire hard disk but a region or volume where the data should be restored.
Brigitte (O&O)