Windows 10: Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6

Discus and support Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6 in Windows 10 Backup and Restore to solve the problem; On my Dell Latitude D5579 laptop (specs posted under My Computer), I am about to update from 1909 (18363.1016) to 2004 (19041.450). As I was getting... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Backup and Restore' started by LaurieD227, Aug 26, 2020.

  1. Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6


    On my Dell Latitude D5579 laptop (specs posted under My Computer), I am about to update from 1909 (18363.1016) to 2004 (19041.450).

    As I was getting ready to do that - saving files, updating my sadly out-of-date collection of Macrium images for this machine - I ran into a problem I need help to solve. When I tried to create my Macrium image, I got an Error Code 6. I've posted a snip of the exact message, plus the info from the history log that seemed applicable.


    Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6 [​IMG]



    Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6 [​IMG]


    I ran "chkdsk /r" by scheduling it during reboot, and it ran successfully as far as I could tell. I retried Macrium - same failure. I then uninstalled/reinstalled Macrium and tried a third time - same failure. I also ran "chkdsk" from the Command Prompt so I could see the results in real time; the result was there were no problems (see snip).


    Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6 [​IMG]


    I was able to create a Windows System Image and a System Restore Point, in case Windows Update decided to force me to immediately update to Version 2004, and those both seemed to work okay - plus I have all my data files backed up on external drives so I think I can recover from whatever happens next - but I'd appreciate help sorting this out and getting it fixed.

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    More info:

    I did a Google Search and found an old thread on the Macrium web site that might be applicable. In short, it points out that running Chkdsk the way I ran it only took care of my C partition - and my machine has multiple partitions for recovery and so forth. Here's the URL for reference:

    MFT corrupt - Error code = 6. Please run 'chkdsk /r'

    Unfortunately, in the thread, doing ChkDsk /r on all the partitions didn't solve the problem - but I figured it was worth bringing it up. If I need to do this, I will probably need a bit of coaching to do it correctly.

    Any ideas?

    :)
     
    LaurieD227, Aug 26, 2020
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  2. Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6

    On my Dell Latitude D5579 laptop (specs posted under My Computer), I am about to update from 1909 (18363.1016) to 2004 (19041.450).

    As I was getting ready to do that - saving files, updating my sadly out-of-date collection of Macrium images for this machine - I ran into a problem I need help to solve. When I tried to create my Macrium image, I got an Error Code 6. I've posted a snip of the exact message, plus the info from the history log that seemed applicable.


    Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6 [​IMG]



    Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6 [​IMG]


    I ran "chkdsk /r" by scheduling it during reboot, and it ran successfully as far as I could tell. I retried Macrium - same failure. I then uninstalled/reinstalled Macrium and tried a third time - same failure. I also ran "chkdsk" from the Command Prompt so I could see the results in real time; the result was there were no problems (see snip).


    Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6 [​IMG]


    I was able to create a Windows System Image and a System Restore Point, in case Windows Update decided to force me to immediately update to Version 2004, and those both seemed to work okay - plus I have all my data files backed up on external drives so I think I can recover from whatever happens next - but I'd appreciate help sorting this out and getting it fixed.

    - - - Updated - - -

    More info:

    I did a Google Search and found an old thread on the Macrium web site that might be applicable. In short, it points out that running Chkdsk the way I ran it only took care of my C partition - and my machine has multiple partitions for recovery and so forth. Here's the URL for reference:

    MFT corrupt - Error code = 6. Please run 'chkdsk /r'

    Unfortunately, in the thread, doing ChkDsk /r on all the partitions didn't solve the problem - but I figured it was worth bringing it up. If I need to do this, I will probably need a bit of coaching to do it correctly.

    Any ideas?
     
    LaurieD227, Aug 26, 2020
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  3. Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6

    Yes, I looked in Macrium history and this looked like the pertinent info (snip below):


    Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6 [​IMG]


    Regarding Restore, thanks for reminding me that these will be wiped out when I update to 2004. However, if I mess something up in trying to solve this Macrium problem, they might come in handy in the meantime.

    Regarding the use of the Rescue disk, yes I saw that part. Since Macrium imaging used to work fine on this laptop, I would rather try to solve the problem and restore the standard way of making images, and use the Rescue option as a last resort. But I did create a fresh Rescue USB just in case.

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    Laptop was purchased in May-June 2018 timeframe, so it's pretty new. That doesn't mean there might not be problems with my SSD drive, so I'd be happy to check it with 3rd party software. Got any to recommend?
     
    LaurieD227, Aug 26, 2020
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    Macrium Image Failure - Error Code 6

    No, didn't even think about the destination drive until you suggested it. Can do that in the morning - try both of your suggestions ad see what happens.

    Couple questions:
    -- the destination drive is a large WD external drive (can't recall whether it's 1TB or 4 TB) which is partitioned so that I have a separate partition for each laptop. That won't make a difference, will it (as long as I correctly identify the partition I want to check)?
    --I think I saw an option for "automatically try to repair" during the verification process. Would I want to pick that? or should I just run Verify first to see what the results are, and then rerun it if necessary with the auto repair option? Might help educate me a bit if I see the details of any errors that have cropped up.

    --I also think there could be an issue with my partitions on my laptop, since they look a little funny to me when I see them in Macrium. (Background - a couple of months ago I got help from Dell Support to solve a problem, and their solution was for me to reinstall Win 10 from the previous MCT. The partitions got created as a part of that process, so I just had to hope they were the right ones and of the right size.) But that may be a separate issue.
     
    LaurieD227, Aug 26, 2020
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