![]() This is the only one I have not been able to clone. I have previously had 100% success with cloning drives like this one using sector by sector cloning. The drive is full disk encrypted with Symantec Endpoint Encryption version 8. I have a feeling it may be a physically damaged drive at this point. The failure occurred at the same point (3%) for the same two reasons. I tried the Rescue Media method, because I couldn't disable my anti virus. I'll try the anti-virus solution and see if that works. Also note that if Reflect was working on a partition that does not have a drive letter assigned by default, you'll need to temporarily assign that partition a drive letter using the built-in diskpart tool in order to target it with CHKDSK. ![]() If that doesn't solve the issue, you could also run CHKDSK with the /R switch against whatever partition Reflect was working on when that error occurred, but that can take quite a long time if the partition is large. ![]() ![]() You can try disabling that, or if that doesn't work (some anti-virus solutions don't allow themselves to be completely disabled even when they say they are), then if this is just a one-off clone in order to migrate onto a new drive, it might be easier to just perform the clone from the Rescue Media environment since that of course won't have anti-virus running. If memory serves, permissions denied can be caused by interference from third-party anti-virus if you're running any. I am trying to clone a hard drive and it gets approximately 3% into the job and fails with "Read failure - 13 Permissions Denied - 32". ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |