![]() ![]() ![]() Page. Source: AWS_WD StackTrace at AWS_WD.downloads.addtlSoftwareAttributes(String swid, String& sVersion, String& sReleaseDate, String& sOS, String& sReleaseNotesURL, String& sFileSize, String& sDownloadURL, String& sFileListType, String& sEndPoint) in E:\OSC\\:line 701Īt AWS_WD.downloads.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in E:\OSC\\:line 89]ĪWS_WD.downloads.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in E:\OSC\\:175 Message: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below. Source: AWS_WD StackTrace at AWS_WD.downloads.addtlSoftwareAttributes(String swid, String& sVersion, String& sReleaseDate, String& sOS, String& sReleaseNotesURL, String& sFileSize, String& sDownloadURL, String& sFileListType, String& sEndPoint) in E:\OSC\\:line 701Īt AWS_WD.downloads.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in E:\OSC\\:line 89Īn unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.Įxception Details: System.Exception: Error occurred in Page_Load. Source: AWS_WD StackTrace at AWS_WD.downloads.addtlSoftwareAttributes(String swid, String& sVersion, String& sReleaseDate, String& sOS, String& sReleaseNotesURL, String& sFileSize, String& sDownloadURL, String& sFileListType, String& sEndPoint) in E:\OSC\\:line 701Īt AWS_WD.downloads.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in E:\OSC\\:line 89 Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Source: AWS_WD StackTrace at AWS_WD.downloads.addtlSoftwareAttributes(String swid, String& sVersion, String& sReleaseDate, String& sOS, String& sReleaseNotesURL, String& sFileSize, String& sDownloadURL, String& sFileListType, String& sEndPoint) in E:\OSC\\:line 701 at AWS_WD.downloads.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) in E:\OSC\\:line 89 Server Error in '/' Application.Įrror occurred in Page_Load. Plurry # O&Y&^TY^%R%T^%R^%$E$#W$W$W$ computerError occurred in Page_Load. I reset everything back to the way I have things set-up and for the heck of it thought I would give vindows another go and it decided to load this time and here I am otherwise I would be doing other things to-night as I would have no internet access. This tells me that Grub is loaded into EUFI. So I disconnected the Toshiba HD and rearranged the power plugs and but left the sata plug off the Mint HD, when I went to install vindows on the drive bloody grub sticks its nose in and says it didn't recognise the usb and also it doesn't recognise the empty HD as well. Spent three hours to-day because I thought vindows had sh*t itself completely so I thought I would load the other good HD I have installed on the computer but normally not running due to a shortage of power plugs of which there are four but because the DVD is also a Sata device it needs a sata power plug but the spare one on that power cable is too short to plug in to a HD. It is because when you install Linux it also installs the grub boot loader and even when you have not even got a Linux HD connected it still interferes with loading anything. Well I found out why you have to install vindows before installing Linux! I would manually copy, then delete myself. I would not "move" the data either for fear of failures. You might need to keep notes, or delete as you go after a successful copy. One needs a Western Digital hard drive in order to begin the installation. ![]() that's why I would work with smaller chunks. I have used the WD edition and can speak from first hand experience. leaving you to either start over, or to try to sort out what you have and don't have. One big copy operation, like the entire My Documents folder, might fail with a fragile drive. With a fragile dying drive, and if Windows and other programs will not be needed, I would manually copy just the desired data, only a little at a time, and rebuild my own copy on USB if there's room, or copy from USB to other hard drive storage if more space is needed. it is only to preserve documents and photos. A big question is, "Do you really need to save WIndows itself?" That is, "Do you want to restore this same exact old Windows at a later date?" Often this is not really the desired goal. it really depends on what you need to preserve. Sometimes Clonezilla is not the best tool either. A true clone will erase the destination drive. do you mean a true disk-to-disk clone, or do you mean to save a disk image of the old drive to preserve it's contents? I suspect you want to make a backup image of the dying drive so that you can restore from it later. Click to expand.Do you think the dying drive is healthy enough to sustain an intensive operation like Clonezilla? And just to be clear on your goal here. ![]()
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