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Problem with XPG Gaming GAMMIX S70 BLADE involving cloning?

Problem with XPG Gaming GAMMIX S70 BLADE involving cloning?

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SinixYT
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05-22-2016, 09:23 PM
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Hi, XPG Gaming GAMMIX S70 BLADE is a boot drive running Win10, I’m not experiencing any issues with starting up or disk health remains stable. I haven’t encountered any problems while using it.
However, when attempting to clone it, I received the following error:
"Operation failed: The system has allocation errors due to cross-linked files. Run OS built-in tools for checking and correcting this kind of errors."
I have already tried cloning with Paragon, Macrium, and Hasleo. The first two methods reported errors at the start, while Hasleo took three hours before the cloning process failed completely.
I also ran chkdsk C: /f /r /x but didn’t find any issues. After completion, the error persisted. I executed sfc /scannow and DISM commands, and Sentinel Health, as well as CrystalDiskInfo, indicated no problems.
How can I resolve this issue? I don’t have a backup of my system disk and am trying to fix it without causing further complications.
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SinixYT
05-22-2016, 09:23 PM #1

Hi, XPG Gaming GAMMIX S70 BLADE is a boot drive running Win10, I’m not experiencing any issues with starting up or disk health remains stable. I haven’t encountered any problems while using it.
However, when attempting to clone it, I received the following error:
"Operation failed: The system has allocation errors due to cross-linked files. Run OS built-in tools for checking and correcting this kind of errors."
I have already tried cloning with Paragon, Macrium, and Hasleo. The first two methods reported errors at the start, while Hasleo took three hours before the cloning process failed completely.
I also ran chkdsk C: /f /r /x but didn’t find any issues. After completion, the error persisted. I executed sfc /scannow and DISM commands, and Sentinel Health, as well as CrystalDiskInfo, indicated no problems.
How can I resolve this issue? I don’t have a backup of my system disk and am trying to fix it without causing further complications.

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Fokeiiz
Member
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05-24-2016, 04:40 AM
#2
Perform a full disk backup before proceeding with a direct clone.
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Fokeiiz
05-24-2016, 04:40 AM #2

Perform a full disk backup before proceeding with a direct clone.