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Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by Stigg, Apr 15, 2014.

  1. Brian K

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    Let me know when we both have the same version of AOMEI.
     
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    Would it be better if you both have the same version of MiniTool Partition Wizard?
    That should be an easy task. I can't understand why it wasn't working for Tarnak.
     
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    When we are finished I'll describe how this is a 10 second job in TBOSDT Pro for BootIt. Command line without a GUI.

    But we'll finish this with AOMEI.
     
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    All the best!
     
  6. Tarnak

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    I had to update by downloading the demo version.

    AOMEI_install Demo version_03.JPG

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    Great. Let's hope this is the final procedure...

    Right click the Win10 partition, click Resize/Move.
    Hover the mouse at the end of the shown partition, over the II symbol. You will see a 2 arrowhead icon. Don't use the 4 arrowhead icon. Drag it to the right as far as it will go. Release the mouse button.
    Don't tick the blank boxes
    OK, Apply, Proceed, etc.
     
  8. Tarnak

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    I did that but then after clicked OK, and then back to the AOMEI GUI.

    IFW_C partion is not big enough_22.JPG
     
  9. Brian K

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    Have you clicked OK on that screen?
     
  10. Tarnak

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    Yes, I did and then it reverted to GUI you first see when you open the program.

    There is the big Apply button but I can't capture the image with Snipping Tool. I know there is another tool in Windows but I have forgotten the name of it.

    I got it.

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  11. Brian K

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    We have the same version but your Pro version is different.
    If you click Apply, what happens?
     
  12. Tarnak

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    Just look at image I posted in my post above.
     
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    You last screenshot needs an Apply.
     
  14. Tarnak

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    Latest image after clicked on Apply.

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    Just posted an image.
     
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    Feels like "Groundhog Day", all again.

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  18. Brian K

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    It sure does. A great movie.
     
  19. Brian K

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    The last screenshot looks promising.
     
  20. Tarnak

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    I have been getting blocks a seen in this screenshot when I click proceed like I did just now.

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  21. Tarnak

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    It is taking its time compared to the last time, when it failed. So, crossed fingers.
     
  22. Brian K

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    ****. That's all you need. Did you disable Controlled Folder Access?
     
  23. Tarnak

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    No, I didn't. But, 40 minutes ago my laptop started to reboot, then it came up with a message on blackscreen which I am still staring at. Looks Like it is a failure. I am posting this from my other laptop. I took a picture with my smartphone. I have to work out how to get to my laptop.
     
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    That doesn't sound good. So you can't get into Windows?

    Edit, I'd power off, remove the 240 volts and remove the battery for 5 minutes. Then connect power and start the laptop.
     
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    It says ======= AOMEi Partition Assistant PreOS Mode ==========

    Then something about resizing the partition.

    Followed by this below:

    The Operation abort! Information Code: 48

    Description:

    Press any key to restart.
     
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