Hi Steve,
Could you give the latest testing Clonezilla live a try? E.g. 1.2.4-35 
or 20100402-lucid?

Steven.

Steve Poe wrote:
>> Did you see any error message or warning message when restoring?
>>     
>
> Yes, but unfortunately, I don't have the specifics. It was in the middle of 
> the 2nd partition, NTFS, stating the partition image was corrupt.
>
>   
>>> 2. Remove Dell partition, save image with 1.2.4.-28. Restore process would 
>>> break with multiple attempts. 
>>>
>>>       
>> What did you mean by "multiple attempts"?
>>     
>
> I tried loading the image from the network, from a Samba share, multiple 
> times and two identical systems and received the same error message. When I 
> cloned the system with 1.2.3-37 and the loaded the image, there were no 
> errors.  I could suspect a network hiccup (1Gb with 1.4-2.0Gb per min 
> transfer average), corrupting the image, but I cannot prove that yet. 
>
> The 3rd partition, NTFS, seemed to transfer fine. 
>
> Steve
>
>
> On Apr 2, 2010, at 7:51 PM, Steven Shiau wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> Steve Poe wrote:
>>     
>>> Bill,
>>>
>>> Not a problem. Windows boots fine when the Dell partition is removed. There 
>>> was two issues at hand:
>>>
>>> 1. Restoring to larger disk proportionally with 1.2.4-28 would not allow 
>>> the system to boot. No resize restore worked fine.
>>>     (yes, Windows was looking at sda2 for booting in this image)
>>>
>>>       
>> Did you see any error message or warning message when restoring?
>>     
>>> 2. Remove Dell partition, save image with 1.2.4.-28. Restore process would 
>>> break with multiple attempts. 
>>>
>>>       
>> What did you mean by "multiple attempts"?
>>
>> Steven.
>>     
>>>     - repeat process with earlier Clonezilla and restore process was fine.
>>>
>>> To your point, I did try removing the Dell partition from within fdisk but 
>>> did not change/edit the win.ini. My bad.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Steve
>>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 2, 2010, at 12:53 PM, Bill Gurley wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>> Steve:
>>>>
>>>> Forgive me if this is obvious, but it's not clear from the thread if you 
>>>> are aware of this.
>>>>
>>>> Windows XP has a file in the root directory of C: (it may be a hidden 
>>>> file;  I can't remember) called boot.ini.  That file tells Windows which 
>>>> partition that the XP installation is on.  If windows was booting from 
>>>> the second partition in the original installation and you have now 
>>>> removed the Dell utility partition, then maybe it is now needing to boot 
>>>> from the first partition.  In this case you would need to edit the 
>>>> boot.ini file accordingly.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Steve Poe wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Steven,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for your input.
>>>>>
>>>>> I did remove the Dell partition while in Windows then confirmed in fdisk 
>>>>> that it isn't there. However, I think the root cause is something
>>>>> with the 1.2.4-28 version (maybe partclone) since when I restored it, I 
>>>>> would receive a CRC stdin error. I restored the previous image copy
>>>>> I had, saved the image with 1.2.3-37 then it was fine. I still have not 
>>>>> tried to expand the newly revised image.
>>>>>
>>>>> Through one of the FAQ documents, I remember how to resize the partition 
>>>>> while booting/running Clonezilla, but I really want to use the
>>>>> resize proportionally. 
>>>>>
>>>>> A side, but maybe related, question on resizing: Do I need to have the 
>>>>> use "'r'" for resize option enabled when using "-k1"?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Steve
>>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 2, 2010, at 1:49 AM, Steven Shiau wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>>>> On 2010/4/2 上午 01:12, Steve Poe wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> I am using Clonezilla 1.2.4-28 to clone a Dell E4300 Windows XP laptop.
>>>>>>> I've noticed that there is a hidden partition (sda1 - FAT16) which
>>>>>>> contains the Dell utility. Windows boots from sda2 and we have a data
>>>>>>> directory on sda3.
>>>>>>> The laptop comes with a 160GB. If I insert a 250GB drive and
>>>>>>> proportionally size the drive, the system fails to boot (no blue screen)
>>>>>>> or we get a NTLDR (0xc000000e).
>>>>>>> If I don't do a proportional resize, the image loads fine.
>>>>>>> I don't know of a way to reimage without the Dell partition, outside of
>>>>>>> a complete rebuild, but I cannot expand to a larger disk.
>>>>>>> I have also tried doing a backup of the Windows partition (sda2) and
>>>>>>> force it to sda1 but I've had no luck with that.
>>>>>>> Any thoughts?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> 1. Do not choose "-k1", let Clonezilla clones the exact partition size 
>>>>>> for you. Make sure it can boot, then
>>>>>> 2. Use GParted live (http://gparted.sf.net) to enlarge the partition you 
>>>>>> want, and do not touch the hidden partition.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Steven.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>> Steve
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