Onekey Recovery 70 Engineering
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Dear all, we have a problem with cloning disk by Clonezila (clonezilla-live-20160203-wily-amd64). We have prepared PC with one HDD which is parted to more partitions.
There is installed Win10Home and AOMEI OneKey recovery. AOMEI has created partition with WIN PE and other partition with backup data.
AOMEI modifies UEFI boot sequence too. After start PC there is Option 'Press F11 - to run AOMEI recovery'. We use UEFI boot so there is ESP partition on the HDD. All works fine but. We prepare disk image by Clonezilla (savedisk option) - no problem.
If we want to restoredisk from this image the option 'Press F11 - to run AOMEI recovery' after start PC is not available so we cannot run AOMEI recovery tool if it si necessary. All other works fine just this problem with restore UEFI boot sequence. Does anybody have any experiences with cloning HDD which contains AOMEI backup recovery partitions and use UEFI boot system? We have a log from clonezilla restoredisk process to sniff a problem.
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Below is only the part of log about a suspect EFI modification. Running: update-efi-nvram-boot-entry -r /home/partimag/Boxster3Win10/efi-nvram.dat -f /tmp/efi_info.iquy4c /dev/sda Updating boot entry of EFI NVRAM. EFI system partition: /dev/sda2 [1;33mThe EFI system partition UUID 3e2f9a1f-82f0-4c7a-9f70-f509471eb0b9 3e2f9a1f-82f0-4c7a-9f70-f509471eb0b9 in EFI NVRAM does NOT match the one on partition /dev/sda2. UUID of /dev/sda2 is: 3e2f9a1f-82f0-4c7a-9f70-f509471eb0b9 [0;39mRemoving the stale boot entry 000E by command: efibootmgr -B -b 000E BootCurrent: 0004 Timeout: 0 seconds BootOrder: 9BA0,0004,0005,0006,0007,0009,000A,000C,000D Boot0000 Windows Boot Manager AOMEI OneKey Recovery Boot0001 Setup Boot0002 Boot Menu Boot0003 Diagnostic Splash Boot0004 USB HDD: Boot0005 USB CD: Boot0006 USB FDD: Boot0007 ATAPI CD: Boot0008 CD-ROM: Boot0009 ATA HDD0: Boot000A ATA HDD1: Boot000B ATA HDD: Boot000C PCI LAN: Boot000D Internal Shell Boot9BA0 AOMEI OneKey Recovery * * * * * * *. Removing the stale boot entry 9BA0 by command: efibootmgr -B -b 9BA0 BootCurrent: 0004 Timeout: 0 seconds BootOrder: 0004,0005,0006,0007,0009,000A,000C,000D Boot0000 Windows Boot Manager AOMEI OneKey Recovery Boot0001 Setup Boot0002 Boot Menu Boot0003 Diagnostic Splash Boot0004 USB HDD: Boot0005 USB CD: Boot0006 USB FDD: Boot0007 ATAPI CD: Boot0008 CD-ROM: Boot0009 ATA HDD0: Boot000A ATA HDD1: Boot000B ATA HDD: Boot000C PCI LAN: Boot000D Internal Shell * * * * * * *. EFI boot file ' EFI Microsoft Boot bootmgfw.efi' in partition /dev/sda2 was found.
Sorry for digging thread but I found solution for 'no os detected' similar error. If you have a few primary partitions and the first (0) partition isn't your Win7OS partition, OneKey Recovery won't do backup because above error. But I found a simple solution to handle with that, even if you want to do backup from another disk. What you will need is to handle with built-in diskpart: • I assuming that you have hidden OEM partition created along with instructions from first post • Boot into recovery using 'novo' (onekey) button. • Open command prompt window (like on first post) • Type. My situation might be a little different, but I just wanted to let folks know about what I did as far as repartitioning my V570 HDD and how it worked out regarding OneKey. I shrunk the 'C' drive to 75 GB then took the resulting unallocated space and added it to the extended partition that houses the proprietary Lenovo D drive.