This makes it hard for me to consider testing the Paragon one - if a driver can break something I wouldn't think of testing then I'm not going to install it unless I really have to. It was one of the last ones I tried disabling when I was trying to find the culprit. It is kind of interesting that a (read only) driver can break something so apparently unrelated. I've had problems with Paragon drivers in the past (although the NTFS not HFS ones). I'd certainly not want to break windows again by, after identifying one definitely crappy third party driver (from Apple), installing another potentially crappy third party driver (from Paragon) especially as I don't need the functionality. Thanks Bill but luckily for me I've no interest in accessing HFS volumes - pretty much I only use Windows and Linux at home. There is a trial that you might want to test. Paragon has a driver that might work better - it's not free though. I haven't done this as I'm a bit reluctant!Īdmittedly my bootcamp partition is currently running Windows 10 preview but I was having the Winclone issue when it was Windows 8.1.Excellent and thanks for posting the HFS driver workaround. Winclones only other suggestion was to boot from Windows installer media and run the repair wizard. I tried again and got the same error and the log complaining about hibernation! This was why I thought I would try the Paragon Boot Camp Backup, but as this fails as well I'm assuming there is actually an issues on the bootcamp partition. I checked that hibernate was off and I ran a chkdsk /b as suggested, this took a long time but did complete successfully. I was having a failure with Winclone as well and they said that the Paragon NTFS driver can cause an issue so I removed that but still got a failure. Okīackup task result: 0x10023 (!!!Error: "Can't open/create file")Ĭlick to expand.I too get this message, I have tried a different destination disk so I'm guessing its the Bootcamp partition at fault. Failed (Result = 0x10023)ĭelete archive folder '/Volumes/GoFlex 2/Joseph Windows 7 Backup.hdmbackup'. !!!Error: Create virtual drive '/Volumes/GoFlex 2/Joseph Windows 7 Backup.hdmbackup/hdd-0.pvhd' (476 GB) (1 of 1). I've e-mailed my logs to the beta e-mail address.Ĭode: #īackup task started (virtual), start time: 11:33:00Īrchive path : "/Volumes/GoFlex 2/Joseph Windows 7 Backup.hdmbackup/Joseph Windows 7 "īackup task result: 0x0 ("Successful operation")īackup task finished, finish time: 11:33:00īackup task started (physical), start time: 11:33:00 It's as though the app isn't remembering any of the settings. Once I open it, the configurations I had set upon installation appear. I don't know if your program requires me to uninstall WinClone first, but I hadn't, just in case I needed to restore my Bootcamp partition.Īlso, every time I reboot my computer, the program shows an error message stating that the program hasn't been configured yet. If it matters, I had been using WinClone Pro 4.4 as my Bootcamp backup solution and never had any issues with that. The image was backed up to an external hard drive (Seagate Backup Plus Slim 2TB) that has had no issues whatsoever. The HDD is a 1TB Seagate Hybrid drive split in half, 500GB to OS X and 500GB to Bootcamp. I'm using a MBP mid-2012 with 16GB RAM and OS X Yosemite, and the Bootcamp partition is Windows 8.1 Pro w/ Media Center (if that matters). I select the archive, select the drive, click restore and then.nothing! Okay, so I installed the app with no issues, and even successfully performed a backup, but I am unable to restore it.
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