In the past, the entire restore typically only took about 25 minutes. In other words, not much data to restore. This is not a large partition (100GB) and the Windows image is pretty much just Windows 10 with the Acrobat Reader and few other small apps added to it. Started the restore again, and yay!, it actually started restoring my backup.īad news. Part of which included a fix for restore errors. Today, I had time to try and tackle the issue again and got out my Win 7 Home Premium DVD and booted to that so I could use Windows itself to quick erase the partition as NTFS to try and get past this error.Īfter that short step, I launched Winclone and was told there was an update to 6.0.4. This had always worked in the past, but now it wouldn’t.
I tried reformatting the partition as MS-DOS (FAT32) as I’ve done numerous times in the past to either erase an existing partition I was using for my Windows install, or simply creating a new partition on another drive. Kept throwing out some odd message (didn’t save a screen shot) about not being able to restore to the partition.
I figured, big deal, I’ll just restore my backup. Part way through, it froze and Windows became unbootable. I had an issue updating Windows 10 about a month ago.