Computer Hope
Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows XP => Topic started by: ImnoGuru on May 10, 2011, 10:39:26 PM
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Thanks to all that gave me information on restoring my drive.
I have a 500 gig hard drive with Win XP Pro SP 3 on it.
I took an image of the drive when it was all going well, using Macrium Reflect.
Now, trying to restore the drive using the image, I find that the Macrium Reflect program gets to a point where it incompletes.
The wording reflect gives me is " Drive C: is locked. The partition you are trying to overwrite is being used by Windows."
Can someone advise as to how I should proceed with this please?
My thinking is that because the drive image is 250 gig that the C:drive doesnt have enough space left on it.
Since I took the original image, my computer drive now, has used 275 Gig.
Can I do a comparison of files between the image and the C: Drive and just replace the one/s that are different?
Is there a different answer as to how I might be able to restore my computer, that I havent tried as yet?
Thank you ImnoGuru. :)
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I'm not familiar with the program, so I don't know about its functions as far as making comparisons between the image and the current state of the drive.
However, you can't change the image of a system drive (in this case, C:) while the OS is currently running on it. This kind of procedure usually has to be done out of Windows. A lot of disk imaging software can create a bootable CD specifically for this purpose so that the disc image can be applied over what's on the drive already.
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Restoration of the system partition needs to be done at boot. Macrium Reflect should tell you that and then automatically reboot.
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See Here... (http://kb.macrium.com/KnowledgebaseArticle50053.aspx)
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Thank you for your reply quaxo, Allan and patio.
I will see if I can create this CD then.
Thank you patio for the link. :)