Cannot clone identical size HDD to Crucial MX500 (1TB)
Have been trying to clone a 1TB seagate HDD to a crucial MX500 and it keeps failing. I've done a full check of the error logs, this is basically where it fails (i think). Doing a full system dump both disks have 512 bytes/sector but i've noticed that
HDD has
Disk 1 properties:
BIOS number: 0x80
Geometry: 121602 255 63 LSS: 512, PSS: 512, LSO: 0
and SDD
Disk 6 properties:
Geometry: 121602 255 63 LSS: 512, PSS: 4096, LSO: 0
Can the different PSS number be the issue or is it something with my HDD
Any help please would be greatly appreciated
Regards
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FS: NTFS
File System Error 0x70003: Read error.
| line: 0x2cbdd167cbca9501
| file: c:\jenkins_agent\workspace\ati-main-win\1575\core\resizer\generic\fs.cpp:77
| function: resizer::FSProcessor::Read
| line: 0x2cbdd167cbca9501, c:\jenkins_agent\workspace\ati-main-win\1575\core\resizer\generic\fs.cpp:77, resizer::FSProcessor::Read
| $module: system_report_vs_39200
|
| error 0x10c45a: Failed to read the snapshot.
| line: 0x3fec04e376b89ed0
| file: c:\jenkins_agent\workspace\ati-main-win\1575\core\fdisk\win_snapshot.cpp:474
| function: win_snapshot_volume::IoOp
| line: 0x3fec04e376b89ed0, c:\jenkins_agent\workspace\ati-main-win\1575\core\fdisk\win_snapshot.cpp:474, win_snapshot_volume::IoOp
| $module: system_report_vs_39200
|
| error 0x9: Unknown status.
| line: 0x2aacb7b2ab852ac
| file: c:\jenkins_agent\workspace\ati-main-win\1575\core\fdisk\ver2\arch\windows\win_errors.cpp:40
| function: Fdisk::AddKstatusError
| line: 0x2aacb7b2ab852ac, c:\jenkins_agent\workspace\ati-main-win\1575\core\fdisk\ver2\arch\windows\win_errors.cpp:40, Fdisk::AddKstatusError
| code: 0x5aa
| $module: system_report_vs_39200
|
| error 0xfff0: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service
| line: 0xbd28fdbd64edb8f1
| file: c:\jenkins_agent\workspace\ati-main-win\1575\core\common\error.cpp:307
| function: Common::Error::AddWindowsError
| line: 0xbd28fdbd64edb8f1, c:\jenkins_agent\workspace\ati-main-win\1575\core\common\error.cpp:307, Common::Error::AddWindowsError
| code: 0x800705aa
| $module: system_report_vs_39200
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TP,
Be sure to check msinfo32 for the sector size of both disks. Most SSD's will use a 512E sector format which makes them compatible with HDD's that use standard 512 sector size.
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Thank you Steve and Enchantech,
i've checked the bytes/sector and it's identical as per link that Steve has sent. Please see below the 2 hard drives
Current HDD is not even half full as well, no bad sectors, run all checks, etc.
Perplexing.
Thank you for replying and if you have any more ideas please post
Regards
TP
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Description Disk drive
Manufacturer (Standard disk drives)
Model ASMT 2115 USB Device
Bytes/Sector 512
Media Loaded Yes
Media Type External hard disk media
Partitions 2
SCSI Bus 0
SCSI Logical Unit 0
SCSI Port 0
SCSI Target ID 0
Sectors/Track 63
Size 931.51 GB (1,000,202,273,280 bytes)
Total Cylinders 121,601
Total Sectors 1,953,520,065
Total Tracks 31,008,255
Tracks/Cylinder 255
Partition Disk #5, Partition #0
Partition Size 40.00 MB (41,943,040 bytes)
Partition Starting Offset 1,048,576 bytes
Partition Disk #5, Partition #1
Partition Size 13.25 GB (14,224,982,016 bytes)
Partition Starting Offset 42,991,616 bytes
Description Disk drive
Manufacturer (Standard disk drives)
Model ST31000524AS
Bytes/Sector 512
Media Loaded Yes
Media Type Fixed hard disk
Partitions 3
SCSI Bus 0
SCSI Logical Unit 0
SCSI Port 0
SCSI Target ID 0
Sectors/Track 63
Size 931.51 GB (1,000,202,273,280 bytes)
Total Cylinders 121,601
Total Sectors 1,953,520,065
Total Tracks 31,008,255
Tracks/Cylinder 255
Partition Disk #0, Partition #0
Partition Size 39.19 MB (41,094,144 bytes)
Partition Starting Offset 32,256 bytes
Partition Disk #0, Partition #1
Partition Size 13.25 GB (14,224,982,016 bytes)
Partition Starting Offset 41,943,040 bytes
Partition Disk #0, Partition #2
Partition Size 918.22 GB (985,936,166,912 bytes)
Partition Starting Offset 14,266,925,056 bytes
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Instead of using cloning, you could use Backup & Recovery, i.e. make a full disk backup of the HDD and then recover it to the SSD. This is my preferred method and a backup is always recommended before attempting to clone, plus you can remove the HDD to do the recovery to keep it well away from any change etc.
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OK will try this this and report back
Thank you Steve
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which software would you recommend for Baclup&recovery please Steve?
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I understood that you were using Acronis True Image for this disk migration?
You are welcome to look at the YouTube videos I have posted on my personal channel which shows examples of doing both Backup and Recovery operations.
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Indeed i am. i was just making sure you were not suggesting anything else.
Thanks for the videos also. very helpful
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