Weird DI5/DI2002 problem

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Paul Busby

Hi
Drive Image is giving much grief on a clean install of XP Pro SP2. I
installed DI5.01 which used to work fine before I got my current m/b (Asus
A7N8X-E booting off SATA 0). If I either boot into Caldera DOS from Windows
or use the floppies, DI will start then finish OK /if/ I don't select Verify
& if I do so, I get error 1831 (Image not found).

If I try to read the resulting image files, I get access denied. I then
check the permissions which were set to System only - I add the
Administrators group then can then read, verify or restore them. The
partitions which being copied & the target partition are all NTFS. Anyone
any ideas? I've pasted this bit from the debug log which is from DI2002
which does the same:

BootExecute:
---------------------
PDBoot.exe
autocheck autochk *
Batch File - D:\Program Files\PowerQuest\Drive Image
2002\DIDefs\PQ_DIWIN.pqb
pqLogLock (pqhandle == 0) ...
Locking file \\.\C:
ThreadedLock: failed retry 0, DeviceIoControl = 5
ThreadedLock: failed retry 1, DeviceIoControl = 5
ThreadedLock: failed retry 2, DeviceIoControl = 5
pqLogLock: FSCTL_LOCK_VOLUME failed = 0
IsLockable(C:) - pqLogLock failed.
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Regards
 
Paul Busby said:
Hi
Drive Image is giving much grief on a clean install of XP Pro SP2. I installed
DI5.01 which used to work fine before I got my current m/b (Asus A7N8X-E
booting off SATA 0). If I either boot into Caldera DOS from Windows
or use the floppies, DI will start then finish OK /if/ I don't select Verify
& if I do so, I get error 1831 (Image not found).

If I try to read the resulting image files, I get access denied.
I then check the permissions which were set to System only - I add
the Administrators group then can then read, verify or restore them.
The partitions which being copied & the target partition are all NTFS.
Anyone any ideas? I've pasted this bit from
the debug log

Oh goody, they booted it onto the market when it still was in its testing stage.
 
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