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Macrium clone/image issues

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Just now, winkawak said:

what do you mean by "clean all the drive" ? format my new hdd to prepare for load image? how do i load image into new hdd?

You'll have to use diskpart to run a "clean all" function on the drive to re-zero said drive. Afterwards you'll use the program to restore the image to the drive.

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3 minutes ago, stconquest said:

If this is a storage drive, why are you wasting time imaging the drive?

 

Just stop writing to the faulty drive, and to a straight drag n' drop to a healthy drive. 

oh hey thanks for stopping by, its not a storage drive rather its where i install all my games

 

 

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Just now, winkawak said:

oh hey thanks for stopping by, its not a storage drive rather its where i install all my games

 

 

I thought that might be it. 

 

How about grabbing the save games off the drive and just reinstalling the games?

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6 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

You'll have to use diskpart to run a "clean all" function on the drive to re-zero said drive. Afterwards you'll use the program to restore the image to the drive.

is there a tutorial on this?

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Just now, winkawak said:

is there a tutorial on this?

I can just help.

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2 minutes ago, stconquest said:

I thought that might be it. 

 

How about grabbing the save games off the drive and just reinstalling the games?

its a 1tb hdd full of games.............redownloading and installing will take a lifetime but right now macrium image seems to be working im at 22%

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1 minute ago, stconquest said:

I thought that might be it. 

 

How about grabbing the save games off the drive and just reinstalling the games?

The saved games are likely on his other drive.

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2 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

The saved games are likely on his other drive.

yea its in my document "E" drive

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3 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

I can just help.

thanks, ima wait till image is done so we can work on this while im doing it.

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3 minutes ago, winkawak said:

thanks, ima wait till image is done so we can work on this while im doing it.

If you are using Steam, Steam itself has an imaging program built in.  You can use that to backup existing games so you never have to re-download.

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5 minutes ago, stconquest said:

If you are using Steam, Steam itself has an imaging program built in.  You can use that to backup existing games so you never have to re-download.

unfortunately no i dont use steam.

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1 minute ago, winkawak said:

64% so far, 45 more minutes

I'll leave this here for you.

 

Win + R (windows key + "r")

"cmd"

"diskpart"

"list disk"

Find the disk you need to clean.

"select disk #"

"clean all"

Get coffee or lunch.

Come back 2 hours later.

Done.

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57 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

I'll leave this here for you.

 

Win + R (windows key + "r")

"cmd"

"diskpart"

"list disk"

Find the disk you need to clean.

"select disk #"

"clean all"

Get coffee or lunch.

Come back 2 hours later.

Done.

The image file was created on the new hdd, is it still safe to do the above or should i move it else where?

btw the new hdd already formatted before using.

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Are you using a new drive or is this the same one?

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3 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

Are you using a new drive or is this the same one?

I created the disk image in the new hdd

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1 minute ago, winkawak said:

I created the disk image in the new hdd

You can use the above to clean the old drive so that you can reuse it for a bit.

Now you need to go back to the cloning software and restore the image to your desired drive.

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5 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

Are you using a new drive or is this the same one?

when creating the disk image, it asks you where you want to put it, i saved it in the new hdd.

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33 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

You can use the above to clean the old drive so that you can reuse it for a bit.

Now you need to go back to the cloning software and restore the image to your desired drive.

New HDD is pretty full with disk image inside, gonna need to stop by walmart tomorrow and pick up a external drive to move my disk image to. After image is restored, do i need to manually change the drive letter or restoring image to new hdd automatically change it to previous letter?

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Had to work all day, currently transferring image to external hdd, discovered the freaking drive was opened(box and drive cover) when i got home, ill use it in the meantime gonna return it when done.

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