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<blockquote data-quote="sparas" data-source="post: 1134035" data-attributes="member: 177613"><p>I have a similar issue except I had to make an image because my hard drive started to die. I managed to get an image of windows 7 from my bootcamp partition using winclone but now I cannot restore it on to the new HDD even though I have partitioned the HDD using bootcamp and formatted it to ntfs. </p><p></p><p>I have attached copy of the winclone log</p><p></p><p>Tue Nov 2 22:19:51 CST 2010: Partition is : /dev/disk0s3</p><p>Tue Nov 2 22:19:51 CST 2010</p><p>Tue Nov 2 22:19:51 CST 2010: Restoring:</p><p>Tue Nov 2 22:19:51 CST 2010: '/Applications/Winclone.app/Contents/Resources/winclone.perl' -restore -use_asr -copy_bcd '/Applications/Winclone.app/Contents/Resources/BCD' -disk_device /dev/disk0 -ntfs_partition /dev/disk0s3 -v -update_bootini -q -image_dir='/Volumes/Winclone image/win7image.winclone' -gptrefresh_path='/Applications/Winclone.app/Contents/Resources' -ntfstools_dir=/Library/NTFSProgs >> ~/Library/Logs/Winclone.log 2>&1 &</p><p>restoring.....</p><p>getting fdisk info.....</p><p>validating partition type.....</p><p>checking image size.....</p><p>image size file exists, opening.....</p><p>reading image file.../Volumes/Winclone image/win7image.winclone/size..</p><p>read image file.../Volumes/Winclone image/win7image.winclone/size..</p><p>done calculating..</p><p>done checking size..</p><p>Unmounting /dev/disk0s3</p><p>/usr/sbin/diskutil unmount "/dev/disk0s3"return value of unmount is 0</p><p></p><p>==============mounting sparse image============== </p><p>/usr/bin/hdiutil attach -nomount "/Volumes/Winclone image/win7image.winclone/Windows.sparsebundle"</p><p>diskimages-helper(671,0x100781000) malloc: *** error for object 0x100115020: pointer being freed was not allocated</p><p>*** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug</p><p>hdiutil: attach failed - No child processes</p><p></p><p>disk device is </p><p>=====restoring image from disk image=============</p><p></p><p> "/Library/NTFSProgs/ntfsclone" --rescue -f -f -O "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2</p><p>ntfsclone v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0)</p><p>ERROR: You must specify a device file.</p><p></p><p>Usage: ntfsclone [OPTIONS] SOURCE</p><p> Efficiently clone NTFS to a sparse file, image, device or standard output.</p><p></p><p> -o, --output FILE Clone NTFS to the non-existent FILE</p><p> -O, --overwrite FILE Clone NTFS to FILE, overwriting if exists</p><p> -s, --save-image Save to the special image format</p><p> -r, --restore-image Restore from the special image format</p><p> --rescue Continue after disk read errors</p><p> -m, --metadata Clone *only* metadata (for NTFS experts)</p><p> --ignore-fs-check Ignore the filesystem check result</p><p> -f, --force Force to progress (DANGEROUS)</p><p> -h, --help Display this help</p><p></p><p> If FILE is '-' then send the image to the standard output. If SOURCE is '-'</p><p> and --restore-image is used then read the image from the standard input.</p><p></p><p>Developers' email address: <a href="mailto:linux-ntfs-dev@lists.sf.net">linux-ntfs-dev@lists.sf.net</a></p><p>Linux NTFS homepage: <a href="http://www.linux-ntfs.org" target="_blank">http://www.linux-ntfs.org</a></p><p>return value of "/Library/NTFSProgs/ntfsclone" --rescue -f -f -O "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2 is 256</p><p></p><p> "/Library/NTFSProgs/ntfsclone" --rescue -f -f -O "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2 did not complete successfully</p><p>cleaning up: Mounting Disk</p><p>Volume (null) on /dev/disk0s3 mounted</p><p>Tue Nov 2 22:19:55 CST 2010</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any ideas why it wont restore and how to correct this??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparas, post: 1134035, member: 177613"] I have a similar issue except I had to make an image because my hard drive started to die. I managed to get an image of windows 7 from my bootcamp partition using winclone but now I cannot restore it on to the new HDD even though I have partitioned the HDD using bootcamp and formatted it to ntfs. I have attached copy of the winclone log Tue Nov 2 22:19:51 CST 2010: Partition is : /dev/disk0s3 Tue Nov 2 22:19:51 CST 2010 Tue Nov 2 22:19:51 CST 2010: Restoring: Tue Nov 2 22:19:51 CST 2010: '/Applications/Winclone.app/Contents/Resources/winclone.perl' -restore -use_asr -copy_bcd '/Applications/Winclone.app/Contents/Resources/BCD' -disk_device /dev/disk0 -ntfs_partition /dev/disk0s3 -v -update_bootini -q -image_dir='/Volumes/Winclone image/win7image.winclone' -gptrefresh_path='/Applications/Winclone.app/Contents/Resources' -ntfstools_dir=/Library/NTFSProgs >> ~/Library/Logs/Winclone.log 2>&1 & restoring..... getting fdisk info..... validating partition type..... checking image size..... image size file exists, opening..... reading image file.../Volumes/Winclone image/win7image.winclone/size.. read image file.../Volumes/Winclone image/win7image.winclone/size.. done calculating.. done checking size.. Unmounting /dev/disk0s3 /usr/sbin/diskutil unmount "/dev/disk0s3"return value of unmount is 0 ==============mounting sparse image============== /usr/bin/hdiutil attach -nomount "/Volumes/Winclone image/win7image.winclone/Windows.sparsebundle" diskimages-helper(671,0x100781000) malloc: *** error for object 0x100115020: pointer being freed was not allocated *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug hdiutil: attach failed - No child processes disk device is =====restoring image from disk image============= "/Library/NTFSProgs/ntfsclone" --rescue -f -f -O "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2 ntfsclone v2.0.0 (libntfs 10:0:0) ERROR: You must specify a device file. Usage: ntfsclone [OPTIONS] SOURCE Efficiently clone NTFS to a sparse file, image, device or standard output. -o, --output FILE Clone NTFS to the non-existent FILE -O, --overwrite FILE Clone NTFS to FILE, overwriting if exists -s, --save-image Save to the special image format -r, --restore-image Restore from the special image format --rescue Continue after disk read errors -m, --metadata Clone *only* metadata (for NTFS experts) --ignore-fs-check Ignore the filesystem check result -f, --force Force to progress (DANGEROUS) -h, --help Display this help If FILE is '-' then send the image to the standard output. If SOURCE is '-' and --restore-image is used then read the image from the standard input. Developers' email address: [email]linux-ntfs-dev@lists.sf.net[/email] Linux NTFS homepage: [url]http://www.linux-ntfs.org[/url] return value of "/Library/NTFSProgs/ntfsclone" --rescue -f -f -O "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2 is 256 "/Library/NTFSProgs/ntfsclone" --rescue -f -f -O "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2 did not complete successfully cleaning up: Mounting Disk Volume (null) on /dev/disk0s3 mounted Tue Nov 2 22:19:55 CST 2010 Does anyone have any ideas why it wont restore and how to correct this?? [/QUOTE]
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