(Could it be a problem with how 10.6 "detects and skips traversing folder path aliases"? I'm just guessing.)Īs follows to change the serial number of W:ġ) Mounted drive Z: and W: using veracrypt.Ģ) Displayed the volume ids in an administrator command prompt window:ģ) Downloaded the volumeid software and unzipped it to a folder named C:\Downloads\VolumeId\VolumeId>.Ĥ) Ran the following in an administrator command prompt window: Like Andy, I will be downgrading to FFS 10.5 until this bug is diagnosed and fixed. There is a further twist in that two of my batch jobs that are designed exactly the same way as the others - same destination drive and target drive, same use of drive letter on the left and volume label on the right - are *not* throwing the warning.Īt any rate, the key takeaway is that all of my jobs were working fine in FFS 10.5 and that I didn't change any of them or clone my drives or change any of their volume labels before updating from FFS 10.5 to 10.6. Again, my C: drive's volume label is "T510 System" and my D: drive's volume label is "T510 Clone", but all of the folders on the right that begin with \ are being misidentified in the warning message as beginning with C:\. Since installing FFS 10.6, I'm getting essentially the same warning message as Andy Wright. My batch jobs have been working fine through many versions of FFS until 10.6. (If I don't, my FFS batch jobs and RTS tasks won't run because there is no drive on the computer labeled "T510 Clone" until I do.) Macrium Reflect doesn't automatically restore the target drive's original volume label after cloning, so after each cloning I manually reset the clone drive's volume label from "T510 System' to "T510 Clone". In my folder pairs, I use drive letter C: for the left side and volume label for the right side. The two drives have different manufacturer serial numbers. The folder paths on each side of each folder pair are identical only the drive letter/volume label differs. Between clonings, I keep select folders on the clone drive up to date using FreeFileSync batch jobs and (for some of the batch jobs) RealTimeSync tasks. I periodically clone the system drive to the secondary drive using Macrium Reflect.
I have one local primary MBR Windows 7 system drive C: (volume label "T510 System") and one local secondary MBR drive D: (volume label "T510 Clone"). I have essentially the same problem as Andy Wright. Provides instant boot of failed systems for business continuity.No, I'm pretty sure that one of the changes in 10.6 has had an unanticipated, unwanted side effect and that folders with identical paths that are on different drives are mistakenly being identified as being on the same drive. Virtual Image Boot (Technology Preview) - The ability to directly convert a Macrium System Image file into a running VM. Simplifies management of backup chains.Ĭustom backup plan support - Allows administrators the flexibility of creating custom backup plans that provide the level of protection they require.
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