Error Source Hard Disk Manager Error Code 0x10003
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Status: Not open for further replies. mrMuppet Registered Member Joined: Dec 15, 2012 Posts: 7 Hi, i would like to use my "Paragon Hard Disk Manager 12 Suite" including "migrate OS to SSD" with my`german Win8/64 vss can't read volume data paragon System. When i start it opens first window "Before you begin..." Then "analyzing hardware".
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And after that "Cannot copy OS to target disk" "Unfortunately, due to program error we couldn't copy the OS. The following error has occured: "Invalid operation code"(error code: 0x10093)." I tried to get info from the german support, but until now they only found out that this (english) version of HD Manager should work with my Windows. Can you help me? mrMuppet, Dec 15, 2012 #1 Paragon_Matt Paragon Moderator Joined: Jan 24, 2011 Posts: 399 Could you please be more specific in the operation you went through, to help you troubleshoot the issue, you need to give a clear understanding of what you went through when you received the error. The other option I would suggest if the source will fit on the destination is to copy partition by partition from the source to the destination. Paragon_Matt, Dec 17, 2012 #2 mrMuppet Registered Member Joined: Dec 15, 2012 Posts: 7 Ok. I'll try to be more specific. My system: AMD PhenomII X4 965 Processor 3.4 Ghz with 8GB RAM and 1 TB HD in 2 partitions 500GB each. My SSD is a Samsung 5PA256/US 470-Series. I'm running german Win8/64Bit (updated from Win7). When i start Paragon Hard Disk Manager 12 Suite following happens: 1. I have to allow system changes by the programm (Admin mode) 2. Paragon Title Screen appears 3. Program opens in expert mode/Main screen 4. I press "Migrate OS to SSD" button. 5. Window opens:"Welcome to the Migrate OS to SSD!" This utility will help you...Before begin please note the following: Migration process will delete all data...." 6. Press Next> 7. "Analysing hardware" with a rotating "flower" in the middle of the window. 8. After a second new text: "Cannot copy OS to target disk. The wizard is going to copy: Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit Edition on Local Disk (C, NTFS, 489.1 GB 412GB used to: Disk 0, model SAMSUNG 470 Series SSD ATA Decive, 238.4 GB Unfortunately, due to program error we couldn't copy the OS. The following error has occured: "Invalid operation code"(error code: 0x10093). Please contact
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encounters a condition http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/556191/help-dont-know-what-to-call-it-but-i-have-something/page-3 that compromises safe system operation, the system halts. This condition is called a bug check. It is also commonly referred to as a system crash, a hard disk kernel error, or a Stop error. STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC000001D, 0xBF9E797C, 0xF7B379DE, 0x00000000) Example STOP :====0x010x020x03 0x040x050x060x07 0x080x090x0A0x0B 0x0C0x0D 0x0E 0x0F 0x100x110x120x13 0x140x150x160x17 0x180x190x1A0x1B 0x1C0x1D 0x1E 0x1F0x200x210x220x23 0x240x250x260x27 0x280x290x2A0x2B 0x2C0x2D 0x2E 0x2F0x300x310x320x33 0x340x350x360x37 hard disk manager 0x380x390x3A0x3B 0x3C0x3D 0x3E 0x3F0x400x410x420x43 0x440x450x460x47 0x480x490x4A0x4B 0x4C0x4D0x4E 0x4F0x500x510x520x53 0x540x550x560x57 0x580x590x5A0x5B 0x5C0x5D0x5E 0x5F 0x600x610x620x63 0x640x650x660x67 0x680x690x6A0x6B 0x6C0x6D0x6E 0x6F 0x700x710x720x73 0x740x750x760x77 0x780x790x7A0x7B 0x7C0x7D0x7E 0x7F 0x800x810x82========0x85======== ============0x8B ========0x8E 0x8F 0x90====0x920x93 0x94====0x960x97 0x980x990x9A0x9B 0x9C====0x9E 0x9F 0xA00xA10xA20xA3 0xA40xA5====0xA7 ============0xAB 0xAC0xAD==== ==== ================ 0xB4============ 0xB80xB90xBA0xBB 0xBC====0xBE 0xBF ====0xC10xC2==== 0xC40xC50xC60xC7 0xC80xC90xCA0xCB 0xCC0xCD0xCE 0xCF 0xD00xD10xD20xD3 0xD40xD50xD60xD7 0xD80xD90xDA0xDB 0xDC====0xDE 0xDF 0xE00xE10xE20xE3 0xE4====0xE60xE7 0xE80xE90xEA0xEB 0xEC0xED==== 0xEF ====0xF1====0xF3 0xF40xF50xF60xF7 0xF80xF90xFA==== 0xFC0xFD0xFE 0xFF x100x101====x103x104x105x106==== x108x109x10A====x10Cx10Dx10Ex10F ====x111x112x113x114x115x116x117 ====x119x11Ax11Bx11Cx11D======== ====x121x122====x124========x127 ============x12Bx12C========================x133 ================x138x139======== ============ ==================== x144============ ============x14B ============ ==== ================ ================ ======== ==== ======= x15Dx15E ==== 0x1000007E0x1000007F0x1000008E0x100000EA0xC00002180xC000021A0xC00002210xDEADDEAD Bug Check 0x1: APC_INDEX_MISMATCH The APC_INDEX_MISMATCH bug check has a value of 0x00000001. This indica
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