![]() Run chkdsk.įeb 2 22:48:35 Macintosh-10 kernel: NTFS-fs error (device /dev/disk1s2, pid 4480): ntfs_inode_attach(): Failed to load inode 0x9.įeb 2 22:48:35 Macintosh-10 kernel: NTFS-fs error (device /dev/disk1s2, pid 4480): ntfs_secure_load(): Failed to load $Secure.įeb 2 22:48:35 Macintosh-10 kernel: NTFS-fs error (device /dev/disk1s2, pid 4480): ntfs_mount(): Failed to load system files (error 5).įeb 2 22:48:35 Macintosh-10 kernel: NTFS-fs error (device /dev/disk1s2, pid 4480): ntfs_mount(): Mount failed (error 5).įeb 2 22:48:35 Macintosh-10 diskarbitrationd: unable to mount /dev/disk1s2 (status code 0x00000047). Unmount and run chkdsk.įeb 2 22:48:35 Macintosh-10 kernel: NTFS-fs error (device /dev/disk1s2, pid 4480): ntfs_inode_read(): Failed to lookup data attribute.įeb 2 22:48:35 Macintosh-10 kernel: NTFS-fs error (device /dev/disk1s2, pid 4480): ntfs_inode_read(): Failed (error 5) for inode 0x9. Here are the log files from the most recent restore:įeb 2 22:48:35 Macintosh-10 kernel: NTFS-fs error (device /dev/disk1s2, pid 4480): ntfs_attr_find_in_attribute_list(): Base inode 0x9 contains corrupt attribute list attribute. Whichever is disk1s2 appears to have corrupt data. I don't know if this is the 400GB Boot Camp disk image or the external 400GB Boot Camp drive. There appears to be a problem with the source location, disk1s2. I got an error during "Restore the image using Winclone" before I have a chance to "Shrink the Sparse Disk Image".īesides trying to restore an image saved on the desktop of a local drive, I also tried to do it by restoring it to an external 500GB drive. Instructions for this process can be found here: Since you cannot restore the image in order to shrink it, you will need to create a sparse image using Disk Utility, restore the image to the disk image, shrink the disk image and save a new Winclone image file. The shrunk file system would be, in your example, about 52GB instead of 400GB. The solution is to shrink the file system, then create the image. This can be a problem if you need to restore an image to a smaller partition. When Winclone creates the image from the original Boot Camp partition, it includes the container size of the original partition, even if the space used is much less. Yes, what you describe is the expected behavior. After awhile I got an error saying that file system restore failed. When I tried to restore a Winclone image to a Disk Image, I created a blank disk image of size slightly over 400GB to match the value stated by Winclone. Strangely speaking, when I dragged the image to Winclone, Winclone states that it is 400GB! There is no way that I can change it to the correct size. About 600GB for Mac partition and a Winclone image of 52.71GB (I got the info by using Command+I). Perhaps some of you could find a way to solve this. Mac OS X 10.They did not mention SysPrep. Winclone Basic edition for simple, no-frills Boot Camp cloning Winclone Backup for scheduled, incremental backup of Boot Camp user files If you can deploy a package, you can deploy a Boot Camp partition. Winclone packages can be deployed using all the Mac management tools available today. Winclone 5 Pro includes a package installer for managed deployment of Boot Camp to multiple Macs. Winclone Backup is included with every edition of Winclone 5. ![]() The combination of periodic cloning with scheduled incremental backups of the Windows User folder ensures a speedy recovery from data loss, even in the worst case scenario. In Winclone 5, we make User folder backups reliable, seamless and easy. ![]() Package-based Boot Camp image deploymentīacking up data reliably is an essential part of computer maintenance for both disaster and accidental file deletion. Migrate external Windows volume to Boot Camp The all new Winclone Backup feature provides scheduled, incremental snapshots of the Windows User folder for retrieval of earlier versions or deleted data. Winclone is the most reliable cloning solution when migrating Boot Camp to a new Mac. Winclone 5 is the most complete solution for protecting your Boot Camp Windows system against data loss.
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