After the Ubuntu Live CD boots and loads needed drivers, the Unity desktop appears on the monitor screen. Enter the following command at the prompt:. Press the "Enter" key to display a list of the hard drives installed in the computer and their partitions. Change the "sdb" value if represented by another in the drive and partition list displayed with the "sudo fdisk -l" command. Wait for Ubuntu to copy the entire file and partition structure from the encrypted drive to the new hard drive.
Depending on the size of the old drive, the process could take only a few minutes or might take an hour or more. Exit Ubuntu and shut down the computer after the copy process completes. Remove the Ubuntu Live CD from the computer. Remove the old hard drive from the PC. Restart the computer and wait for Windows to load normally. I'm kind of at a loss as to "why" you had this idea that you can image a laptop with Bitlocker enabled?
The purpose of it is to stop things like that from happening If Bitlocker is enabled by default, I let the drive Encrypt fully before I begin the Decryption process. This is to ensure that nothing get's screwed up along the way. If it's a laptop that already has Bitlocker on it Handed back to me by a user , then it's a straight forward Decryption and re image.
My main concern was developer machines that have specific arrangements of prerequisites for their software development. We'll likely suspend the bitlockers, image for a base, turn it back on and just backup their file systems using veeam or similar. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Dell , Followers - Follow Mentions Products.
Chris Dell. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. I have a problem with seemingly not a lot of solutions online. We want bitlocker enabled for obvious reasons, that's fine it works alright. Best Answer. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. If you want to make a single backup of the encrypted drive to potentially restore onto the same system, you would need to do a sector-by-sector copy with something like Clonezilla.
The resulting image could potentially be the size of the entire drive, since it is just copying every bit on the drive. Skip to main content Press Enter. Sign in. Skip auxiliary navigation Press Enter.
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