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Windows 8 UEFI Mode Getting Error 0x70002

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I'm using the trial version of True Image 2014 on a Windows 8 box running in UEFI mode. Unable to back up the boot SSD which is a GPT disk with the following partitions:

300 MB - Recovery
100 MB - EFI System
223 GB - System NTFS
8GB - Intel Rapid Start

The software returns this error:
Operation with partition '10-0' was terminated.
Details:
Not enough memory (0x70002)
Tag = 0x82DB9339B70C3B24

Any ideas? I see the software is *fully* Windows 8 certified, right?

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Found the issue. I was in Disk Mode selecting the whole SSD. Switched the view to Partition Mode and was able to pick individual partitions on the disk. The problem partition was the 8GB "Intel Rapid Start" that is used exclusively to hibernate the workstation. Don't need that to be backed up as it can be easily recreated after system restore. Wonder if there is any way to exclude specific partitions in Disk Mode view?

Is the UEFI folder included in your image? If it isn't you will need to muck around when recovering the iamge to get the booting and disk structure details back with a GPT disk.