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Proportional cloning failed!! Pls help!

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Hi Forum,

following bad issues after preparing 2 harddisks for cloning. true image home 2010 started with bootdisk:
HDD1: SSD 238,4 GB
HDD2: HDD 232,5 GB
HDD 1 --> HDD 2 (proportional clone mode, because HDD2 is smaller than HDD1)

interrupted by app, after finalizing the wizard with following entry in the log:

Action with Partition C interrupted (translated from german version)
data entries are corrupted or invalid (0x70019)
Tag=0xEF8B1618A4C0DD97
eventcode=0x000101F6
cloning unsuccesful
eventcode=0x00640000

passed chkdsk /r on both disks, with no errors.
even changing bios settings to (ide-->ahci) and vice versa didnt make me smile...
my specs:
Win7 Ultimate x64
Intel Core i7 920
6GB AData DDR3 RAM
Asus Rampage x58
SSD HDD Samsung MMDOE56G5MXP-0VB - 256 GB

Need Help, PLZ!!!!!
thanks in advance for any hints...

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Hello Heinz,

Thank you for posting your question, I will be happy to help. 
To give the issue a closer investigation please plug both hard drives to the system, download Acronis Report utility available here and run it, create a report and attach the file to your next post. Please compress the Acronis Report output file into an archive (e.g. with WinZip) and attach to your message by browsing for the archive.

This would provide us with detailed information on the hard disk partition structure.

We are looking forward to hearing back from you at your earliest convenience. If the provided information is not clear or if you have any other questions do not hesitate to post them and we will be glad to answer.
Thank you.

Hi Oleg,

please check the attachment for your requested report.txt.
Hope you will successfully make my cloning work...

Thanks in advance for your help.

Regards,

Heinz

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Hello Hienz,

Thank you for the provided information.

According to diagnostic files, your both partitions contain file system errors. Please try to perform check disk again: 

- Go to the Command Prompt (Start -> Run -> cmd)
- Enter the command: "chkdsk DISK: /f /r"
where DISK is the partition letter you need to check. Please note, that checking the C: drive may require you to reboot the machine.

Also you can run the same operation from Windows installation CD, sometimes this may be useful: 

Please boot up from the Windows Bootable CD, then go to the Recovery Console (the first Repair option you come to). 
From the command prompt please type:
"chkdsk DISK: /r"
where DISK is the partition letter you need to check.
If the issue remains, please run Acronis Report again and attach the new file to your next post. 

Please do not hesitate to ask additional questions if the provided information is not clear or you need a further assistance. 

Thank you.