It woudn't explain why once it works and then the second time it doesn't work but with OEM loads there are so many pain points it is rough. One follow up question, are the systems OEM installed windows from the manufacturer? Like the stock Dell load or HP loaded windows 10? The reason I ask is that they often have their recovery partitoin and tools partitoins and they are set up in a propriatary way that Ghost64 can't deal with on a regualr basis. I searched a little bit in this Forum and found similiar posts, e.g.įor my situation, if the default boot setting is not correct initially, how the restore image job success for the first time? I am wondering, besides of checking boot order, is there any place I can check? Please advise, thank you in advance. Restore image job also works for the first time but failed for the second time, job status displayed "Unable to boot to Windows automation". Restore command: -CLONE,MODE=PRESTORE,SRC=%IMAGE_FILENAME%:4,DST=2:4 -sure ![]() Client computer OS is Windows 10, Disk Management looks like this:Ĭreate image command: -CLONE,MODE=CREATE,SRC=2,DST=%IMAGE_FILENAME% -SURE -IB -SPLIT=0 -Z3 Hello, I have a Windows Server 2012 R2 server with GSS 3.3 installed.
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