(08-31-2024, 12:37 PM)admin Wrote:(08-31-2024, 12:21 PM)n8chavez Wrote:(08-31-2024, 12:16 PM)admin Wrote:(08-31-2024, 12:12 PM)n8chavez Wrote:(08-31-2024, 11:57 AM)admin Wrote: Sorry for the late reply, we've been busy dealing with some issues with Hasleo Disk Clone lately. @Froggie's analysis is correct that you will only be able to restore all partitions to their original location via disk restore mode if all partitions in the backup image still exist on the source disk and the location and size of those partitions on the source disk have not changed. The screenshots you provided shows that the size of the "ANHDVBOOT" partition has changed (4.01 GB=>5.01 GB), which is why you can't restore them to its original location.
Incorrect. Read the entire thread, not just the last post. I changed the partition structure based on what @Froggie mentioned. My issue was not a result of that, but still occurred before that, and with multiple images before and after the restructure.
HBS identifies a partition by its location, size, and GUID of the partition, and if there is any change in this information, HBS will not consider it to be the original partition. Please make a backup of the partitions as soon as you create them and then try a restore to see if the problem persists. Thanks.
I have done that, multiple times. The issue still remains. Look at the screenshot in the first post. I can literally try to restore the image seconds after making it and have this issue. But even that's not a good method; going off of guid. What happens when it's a new system? As I've mentioned before, restoring a uefi partition results in a auto-shutdown.
Again, the size of the ANHDV BOOT partition changed, which is why you can't restore to the original location.
You don't seem to mention the issue with auto-shutdown. If you mean that you need to reboot to WinPE to restore ESP, I'm sorry that HBS will ask to reboot to WinPE to perform the restore when it can't get exclusive access to the destination partition.
I mentioned that in the thread directly under this one. And it is nothing like what you're describing the issue to be. I suggest you read it.