Imaging Japanese OS

Has anyone been successful in imaging an XP Japanese hard drive?
I am trying to image the Japanese OEM load so I can come back to it if I
mess up the Future image.
Are there any issues with double byte encoding in the Zen imaging software?
It starts making the image but stops and dumps out.
Is there any kind of debug trace or log file that can point me somewhere?
(Zen 6.5 on W2K3 server)
Thanks..
David

Hi Marcus..
No. This is an SP1 image.
David
Marcus Breiden wrote:
> David Herde wrote:
>
> > Are there any issues with double byte encoding in the Zen imaging
> software?
> no idea... let me ask.. you are running sp2?
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