Done as said but has made no difference TBH. The drives themselves have massive free space so wouldn't cause and issue either.
Any one else have any idea's to try?
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Browse All Topics"Failed to take snapshot of a source volume.
Possible causes include not having any NTFS volumes on Windows XP or Windows 2003 source systems,
and not having enough free disk space."
This is an error we are getting when we try and convert a physical NT box using VMware convertor build 3.0.3.
has anyone ever came across this issue and found a resolve on how we can get passed the error?
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by: squifyPosted on 2009-01-05 at 02:40:19ID: 23294250
Hi,
Last time I had this error I de-fragmented the source disks, ensured that there was at least 20% of free space on C:\ then ran chkdsk c: /f. It turned out there was corruption on the C:\