First: I understand it is no longer supported.
Running Standalone P2V on a Windows 10 PC. The PC has a 2TB C: w/ 500GB used and a 200MB system partition.
Local P2V fails at the same spot each time 15% complete with "file-level volume clone error failed with sourcevolumeid \WindowsBitmapDriverVolumeId=[hex code] and target volume id 23,2 Error code: 225"
All I have found about error 225 is related to Windows Defender possible causing a conflict. But why would that be happening at 15% complete?
I ran the P2V without selecting C: and only selected the D drive and it got to 98% complete before erroring out w "Unable to find the system volume, reconfiguration is not possible."
So it appears that something at a particular spot on C: is throwing the error. Can attach logs if any value.
I've defragged and ran "sfc /scannow" which found no errors.
Any ideas?
To me that rather sounds like the NTFS-volume requires an intensive checkdisk with chkdsk /f /x /r
If that does not help - I would run the disk through ddrescue from a Linux LiveCD
Ulli
To me that rather sounds like the NTFS-volume requires an intensive checkdisk with chkdsk /f /x /r
If that does not help - I would run the disk through ddrescue from a Linux LiveCD
Ulli
BOOM! The chkdsk did it! VM successfully created. Thank you very much good sir!
Mike