(08-29-2024, 09:22 PM)Froggie Wrote: n8, Hasleo is not recognizing that any of the disks in your System is the original one that was imaged. If it did, it would show you the partition subset it would be restoring (highlighted) without affecting the others that aren't in the image. Why it's not recognizing that disk as the original source, I have no idea... it thinks you are trying to restore to a different disk than the original, that's why it's doing what you see.
Also, how you built that disk is beyond me, knowing you, probably using one of the Terabyte tools. I have no idea why your UEFI System has a 500mB+ System Reserved partition... beyond me (remember, I'm not familiar with the Terabyte tools). It's probably your slightly unorthodox disk build (EFI BOOT partition is not first on the media) that has Hasleo quite confused about your disk layout and the originally imaged disk
You are right about the disk being off. I have no idea why it was like the way it was. But I deleted the 500mb partition, as a test, and everything booted just fine. It was never needed so I'm not sure why it was created in the first place. But my issues with HBS remain the same, as far as the three I mentioned above. Deleting that partition did nothing to solve them.