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Trouble Shooting
Added by Anonymous, last edited by Anonymous on Aug 13, 2007
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During Image creation I get an error that states there is not enough space on the drive. I have 69Gig free and the Image is 17Gig. It quites at 4Gigs.

Posted by Anonymous at Aug 13, 2007 03:31 | Permalink | Reply To This

Hm, should be no problem. Here currently a backup is running and the backup file is >12GB.
Did you probably write your image to a FAT32 Drive (where the maximum filesize is 4GB)?

Posted by Stefan Beutler at Aug 14, 2007 16:06 | Permalink | Reply To This

DUH!!! Thank you. I need to spend more for my drugs.

Posted by Anonymous at Aug 14, 2007 19:38 | Permalink | Reply To This

At the end of writing to DVD I get the following message:

'A write errorr occurred:N/A(806)' How can I overcome this please

Posted by Anonymous at Nov 20, 2007 17:42 | Permalink | Reply To This

Should read (star)N/A(star) (806), for some reason the star symbol will not show on this board

Posted by Anonymous at Nov 20, 2007 17:44 | Permalink | Reply To This

I am confused.

Using the Simple mode I attempted to clone my C: drive. It has 6.23 GB

I used a dvd-r, which has capability of 4.71 GB.

 I had a second dvd-r ready.

But the first dvd-r closed out at 4.01 GB and I received the "Finish" notice. (Then the verification).

So does this dvd-r have all of C: drive on it or just part?

Thank you

Posted by Anonymous at Nov 30, 2007 20:32 | Permalink | Reply To This

Yes, it does contain all of the C: drive. HD Image Creator cannot predict how good the compression ratio will be (depends on the data on your drive), so the space needed (and thus the progress on the current medium) ist just a guess.

Posted by Markus Thielen at Jan 22, 2008 11:26 | Permalink | Reply To This

I get the same error: 'A write error occurred: *N/A*(806)' while creating image on CD's. The CDs become useless after that, but they show no data. I made image files on another HD, and it seemed to work fine. Nevertheless, I had 4.63 GB on original HD, and the images add to 2.69 GB. Do they really contain the whole original HD?

Posted by Anonymous at Mar 18, 2008 23:24 | Permalink | Reply To This

RSJ HD Image software is great, compression is amazing and really -I mean REALLY- FAST, but I also get write error *N/A*(806) when trying to backup my HD on CDs and DVDs. What's the meaning of this error? I made an ISO image on another HD and then used Nero to burn ISO file on DVD. That worked fine.

Posted by Anonymous at Mar 24, 2008 19:23 | Permalink | Reply To This

After successful installation, RSJ was initiated using addministrator account. Failed to access drive and partition information so no target selection was possible. Any ideas?

Posted by Anonymous at Apr 26, 2008 14:24 | Permalink | Reply To This

I am having the same problem ... someone please help us ..

Posted by Anonymous at Apr 28, 2008 20:19 | Permalink | Reply To This

Probably posted this in the wrong place the first time.........

I've created a backup using Image Creator 2.09 which spanned 2 DVDs. When I try to mount the Image using Image Mount, when I put in the first DVD, it asks for the *last* medium in the backup. After inserting it and clicking <ok>, it then asks for the 1st DVD again. It then asks for the 2nd, and then back to the 1st and then the 2nd and so on. Any help greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Mark.

Posted by Anonymous at Apr 30, 2008 16:39 | Permalink | Reply To This

Installed then reinstalled twice more. It won't recognize CDRWs. I've put in 3 different ones. XP sees all and I've test burned data files to last 2 of them. Rescan button doesn't help. Only optical drive it sees is a DVD-ROM.

what next?

robert

Posted by Anonymous at Jun 11, 2008 22:00 | Permalink | Reply To This

I am having the same problem, I have a DVD ROM and a CD writer but it only sees the DVD ROM, any advice anyone?  Pat

Posted by Anonymous at Jun 12, 2008 22:25 | Permalink | Reply To This

I have created a backup DVD without any problem. But when I try to boot using the same DVD an error pops up: "ReadBlock 00000011 length 1 disk 81, ret=1" . When I use the same DVD in another computer it works fine, but not in the one (HP) it was first created.

 Any suggestions?

 Thanks. /Henrik

Posted by Anonymous at May 05, 2009 22:52 | Permalink | Reply To This

I receive this error as well when trying to restore.

Posted by Anonymous at Oct 08, 2009 21:37 | Permalink | Reply To This
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