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Restoring Boot Camp data error using Winclone
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<blockquote data-quote="RHCP" data-source="post: 988808" data-attributes="member: 141827"><p>I recently made my XP partition larger with Boot Camp Assistant, since I don't have either the XP or OS X (I am running 10.6.2) discs on me, I used Winclone to save my XP data, following these steps:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://dustyreagan.com/how-to-increase-or-decrease-your-boot-camp-partition/" target="_blank">How to increase or decrease your Boot Camp partition - Dusty Reagan</a></p><p></p><p>However, when I try to restore it I get an error message telling me to check the log. The log is very long, but the part that I think shows the error is:</p><p></p><p></p><p>/usr/sbin/asr restore --noverify --puppetstrings -noprompt -erase --source "/Volumes/LaCie/Clone.winclone/Windows.dmg" --target "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2</p><p>XSTA start 139 client</p><p>XSTA setup</p><p> Validating target...done</p><p>XSTA metadata</p><p> Validating source...done</p><p> Repartitioning target device...done</p><p> Erasing target device /dev/disk0s3...done</p><p> Retrieving scan information...done</p><p> Validating sizes...</p><p>Not enough space on /dev/disk0s3 to restore</p><p>XSTA fail</p><p>return value of /usr/sbin/asr restore --noverify --puppetstrings -noprompt -erase --source "/Volumes/LaCie/Clone.winclone/Windows.dmg" --target "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2 is 256</p><p></p><p>/usr/sbin/asr restore --noverify --puppetstrings -noprompt -erase --source "/Volumes/LaCie/Clone.winclone/Windows.dmg" --target "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2 did not complete successfully</p><p>cleaning up: Mounting Disk</p><p>Volume on disk0s3 failed to mount</p><p>Wed Jan 27 22:51:24 EST 2010</p><p></p><p>Any idea what I should do? I have tried pressing mount and then restore and just pressing restore several times in Winclone. Oddly, whenever I use Winclone, it makes the Boot Camp partition invisible (or at least it disappears from the desktop and the Finder sidebar), so since I don't know where it is, I just re-make it. What should I do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RHCP, post: 988808, member: 141827"] I recently made my XP partition larger with Boot Camp Assistant, since I don't have either the XP or OS X (I am running 10.6.2) discs on me, I used Winclone to save my XP data, following these steps: [url=http://dustyreagan.com/how-to-increase-or-decrease-your-boot-camp-partition/]How to increase or decrease your Boot Camp partition - Dusty Reagan[/url] However, when I try to restore it I get an error message telling me to check the log. The log is very long, but the part that I think shows the error is: /usr/sbin/asr restore --noverify --puppetstrings -noprompt -erase --source "/Volumes/LaCie/Clone.winclone/Windows.dmg" --target "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2 XSTA start 139 client XSTA setup Validating target...done XSTA metadata Validating source...done Repartitioning target device...done Erasing target device /dev/disk0s3...done Retrieving scan information...done Validating sizes... Not enough space on /dev/disk0s3 to restore XSTA fail return value of /usr/sbin/asr restore --noverify --puppetstrings -noprompt -erase --source "/Volumes/LaCie/Clone.winclone/Windows.dmg" --target "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2 is 256 /usr/sbin/asr restore --noverify --puppetstrings -noprompt -erase --source "/Volumes/LaCie/Clone.winclone/Windows.dmg" --target "/dev/disk0s3" 1>&2 did not complete successfully cleaning up: Mounting Disk Volume on disk0s3 failed to mount Wed Jan 27 22:51:24 EST 2010 Any idea what I should do? I have tried pressing mount and then restore and just pressing restore several times in Winclone. Oddly, whenever I use Winclone, it makes the Boot Camp partition invisible (or at least it disappears from the desktop and the Finder sidebar), so since I don't know where it is, I just re-make it. What should I do? [/QUOTE]
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