![]() System File Checker (SFC) Scan fails to run after you start and close Locksmith Wizard or Computer Management Workaround: Close and restart DaRT, and then start System Restore. If you run Locksmith Wizard, Registry Editor, and possibly other tools, System Restore fails. System restore fails when you run Locksmith Wizard or Registry Editor This issue occurs because the SSD firmware controls the physical location of writes while Disk Wipe is running. If you use Disk Wipe to clear data on a solid-state drive (SSD) that has flash memory, all of the data may not be erased. Disk Wipe may not clear all data on solid-state drives that have flash memory If you start multiple instances of Disk Wipe, and then try to wipe the same drive by using two separate Disk Wipe instances, all instances except the last one report a failure to wipe the drive. Multiple instances of Disk Wipe that target the same drive cause all instances except the last one to report a failure Workaround: Start Startup Repair, click Troubleshoot, click Advanced options, and then click Start repair. In Windows 8.1, the “Restore the Master Boot Record (MBR) or the header of the GUID Partition Table (GPT)” option in Disk Commander is unable to repair a corrupt master boot record in a physical partition, and therefore is unable to boot the client computer. ![]() Known issues with DaRT 8.1 Disk Commander is unable to repair a corrupt master boot record in a physical partition in Windows 8.1 These release notes supersede the content that is included with this product. If there is a difference between these release notes and other DaRT documentation, the latest change should be considered authoritative. The release notes also contain information that is not available in the product documentation. These release notes contain information that is required to successfully install Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 8.1. Read these release notes thoroughly before you install Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) 8.1. To search these release notes, press CTRL+F. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |