![]() I will keep an eye out and if I hear of any thing will let you know.ĭo you know if the G5 is using a Sata based M2 drive, rather than an PCIe NVMe M2 drive? I can see how you would get a 'Device cannot be accessed' error when you try to deploy an image captured on a device type that differs from the destination as the deployed OS might not be expecting a SATA interface. Ghost should set the proper partition as active when every thing is working correctly. I haven't been able to reproduce this kind of behavior unfortunatly. you mentioned before you were on 3.3 latest but didn't note if it was RU3. Do make sure you are using the 3.3 RU3 versoin. Subject: Error in restoring the ghost image Later down the road this year we may use another suite to create images (SCCM, intune packages) but I can't seem to put my finger on why this fail when it worked on a different model. Seems to be HW specific for me, but i'd like to know if anyone has a solution.Įrror code i get is Recovery: Your PC/Device needs to be repaired A required device isn't connected or cant be accessed I can see its creating the partition tables correctly so i'm not really sure. I then test the image to wipe, restore with GSS, and i get a blue screen as soon as i restart. I test the sysprep on the machine which works perfectly. I then use Ghost Solution Suite Console (Version 3.3) to create the image successfully. I prep my machine using syprep/shutdown command. Not Successful - HP Elitebook 800 -G5 (it has a Samsung M2 Drive) ![]() Successful- HP Elitebook 800-G6 (Intel NVM Drive) I was able to successfully make it work on Windows 10-2004 using another model of laptop so the process isn't the issue. I'm having this same issue trying to make a windows 10-2004 image.
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