Sounds like a manufacturer's utility partition and a partition to restore
the OS.  What brand of computers are they?  I am not sure what the best way
to proceed would be.  If you have more than one of these systems that you
can get an image from I would use a partition editor from a boot disk (DOS
FDISK, GPARTED) to eliminate the FAT partitions and see if FOG would then
allow you to pull an image.

If this is the only system you have I would use ghost or clonzilla etc. to
get an image of the OS before I messed with the partitions.  If the above
doesn't work you may need to re-partition the drive to a single NTFS
partition and put the OS image back on before FOG will pull an image.

Let us know, I will likely be headed down this path in a week or so. . .

Kevin

On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Scott Siri <ss...@mendotahs.org> wrote:

> I have a computer all ready to pull an image from.
>
> FOG wont do it and the errors seem to point to a partition issue.
>
> The hard drive seems to have a FAT partition of 49MB, FAT32 partition of
> 3.5GB and NTFS partition of 145GB.
>
> I don't know when or why these were all created on here.  Can I merge the
> two small ones into the larger without killing off my OS?  I'm pretty basic
> when it comes to understanding of file systems and partitions.
>
> Scott
>
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