Windows 10: Want to make a quick image with cmd

Discus and support Want to make a quick image with cmd in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I mounted all 3 that are in the red box. They are the ones with the yellow arrows in the previous picture Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by whs, Apr 21, 2015.

  1. WHS
    whs Win User

    Want to make a quick image with cmd


    I mounted all 3 that are in the red box. They are the ones with the yellow arrows in the previous picture
     
  2. Ztruker Win User

    I'm trying to do this on Windows 8.1 Pro X64, could that be the problem?

    I'll try it on Win 10 TP X64 in a bit.
     
    Ztruker, Apr 24, 2015
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  3. WHS
    whs Win User
    Should work in 8.1 also. I have also used it in W7.
     
  4. Ztruker Win User

    Want to make a quick image with cmd

    Any idea why it's not working for me then on 81. Pro X64?

    Any ideas very welcome.
     
    Ztruker, Apr 25, 2015
    #19
  5. WHS
    whs Win User
    I am really sorry I sent you on this frustrating experiment. Are you now saying that it does not work in Windows 10 and in Windows 8.1 ? As you know, it works in both cases for me and also in Windows 7. I use it all the time.
     
  6. Ztruker Win User
    I'm running it again on 8.1 after deleting the previous runs output.

    Edit: I'm not sorry, this is fun stuff *Smile

    I'll also try Win 10.
     
    Ztruker, Apr 25, 2015
    #21
  7. Ztruker Win User
    This is the beginning of the image process on 8.1:

    Code: Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600] (c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\rrkurtz>wbadmin start backup -backupTarget:F: -include:C: -AllCritical -quiet wbadmin 1.0 - Backup command-line tool (C) Copyright 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Retrieving volume information... This will back up SYSTEM_DRV(EFI System Partition) (260.00 MB),Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :),(\\?\Volume{9698531e-6b61-4349-9991-c1cd0a8d83ff}\) to F:. The backup operation to F: is starting. Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup... Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup... Creating a backup of volume SYSTEM_DRV(EFI System Partition) (260.00 MB), copied (0%). Creating a backup of volume SYSTEM_DRV(EFI System Partition) (260.00 MB), copied (100%). The backup of volume SYSTEM_DRV(EFI System Partition) (260.00 MB) completed successfully. Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (0%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (2%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (3%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (5%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (6%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (7%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (9%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (10%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (11%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (13%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (14%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (16%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (17%).[/quote]
     
    Ztruker, Apr 25, 2015
    #22
  8. WHS
    whs Win User

    Want to make a quick image with cmd

    I have this little 11.6" Asus laptop with W 8.1. The good thing is that I paid only $99 for it - on Black Friday. The bad thing is that it has only 30GB of disk storage on an eMMC. After the recovery and the EFI partitions that leaves only 20GB for the C partition.

    I obviously try to avoid installing any unnecessary programs. That's why I resorted to Wbadmin for imaging and it works all the time. I already did one restore which worked perfectly.
     
  9. Ztruker Win User
    This is the end of the image process:

    Code: Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (98%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (98%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (99%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (99%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (99%). Creating a backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :), copied (100%). The backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :) completed successfully. Creating a backup of volume (450.00 MB), copied (99%). The backup of volume (450.00 MB) completed successfully. Summary of the backup operation: ------------------ The backup operation successfully completed. The backup of volume SYSTEM_DRV(EFI System Partition) (260.00 MB) completed successfully. The backup of volume Lenovo_C(CWant to make a quick image with cmd :) completed successfully. The backup of volume (450.00 MB) completed successfully. Log of files successfully backed up: C:\WINDOWS\Logs\WindowsBackup\Backup-26-04-2015_02-25-28.log[/quote] So as far as wbadmin is concerned, everything worked correctly. Now to try and mount C:.

    Just noticed the sizes. They seem awful small to me:


    Want to make a quick image with cmd [​IMG]
     
    Ztruker, Apr 25, 2015
    #24
  10. WHS
    whs Win User
    The middle VHDX is not small. It is 90GBs.
     
  11. Ztruker Win User
    Same error trying to mount any of the three vhdx files.

    Will see hoe Win 10 works as soon as it finishes.
     
    Ztruker, Apr 25, 2015
    #26
  12. WHS
    whs Win User
    Did you ever run sfc /scannow. It looks like you got some system bug.
     
  13. Ztruker Win User

    Want to make a quick image with cmd

    I think I figured it out. Even though I was getting an error, the vhdx was being mounted but no driver letter was assigned. I assigned Z: and I was then able to browse it.

    I detached the mounts then this time I use Disk Management as your tutorial said and it worked fine, no errors and I can browse it in Windows Explorer. Previously I had been right clicking on the vhdx file and selecting Mount.

    So the real problem was I didn't follow directions!
     
    Ztruker, Apr 25, 2015
    #28
  14. WHS
    whs Win User
    LOL, I am glad you got it sorted. I should have made it clearer that the mount comes without a drive letter. My bad. I added a Note to the posting.
     
  15. rmonroe36 Win User
    Became intrigued with WBadmin and found the attached link. While it is a step-by-step for Windows 8.1, it works with Windows 10 Build 10061. Was able to mount the image and did a restore. Thanks for sharing*Biggrin.

    http://pureinfotech.com/2013/10/24/s...-image-backup/

    Rich (another one)
     
    rmonroe36, Apr 27, 2015
    #30
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