MDT and old WIM Images

Hello everyone;
We are migrating our WDS 2008 Server to a WDS 2012 Server, and i'm trying to configure MDT to facilitate client deployment. until now, i was able to add an image using a OS install DVD with MDT. We also have some .wim images used on the old WDS, and i'm
trying to exploit them on the new one. So I added one image on MDT, and created a task sequence for it. But when i tested it, i had this error: Failure ( 5624 ) 
So my question is:  is it possible to add those old images to MDT?

 Thanks for your reply Nick
1- the error appeared when i tried to install the image in a desktop
2- i want to add the old .wim image to MDT to be able to manage them (windows update through WSUS, install new applications...). After that, i add the litetouch PE to WDS
3- BDD.log: the log is too long, i'm able to only paste this part:
<![LOG[ Console + CLEAN]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + CONVERT MBR NOERR]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[Create a MBR Boot Partition set. V:]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY Size=499]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + FORMAT QUICK FS=NTFS LABEL="System"]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + ASSIGN LETTER=V]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + ACTIVE]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + DETAIL PARTITION]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + DETAIL VOLUME]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + REM --------------]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + REM Partition 0]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Partition(0): 100 %]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[Size is Empty: Expand to remaining space.]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Size: [ isEmpty = True] ]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + Create Partition Primary]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[Do not mark a 2nd partition active.]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + Assign letter=C:]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[Property C: is now = C:]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + FORMAT QUICK FS=NTFS LABEL="OSDisk"]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + DETAIL VOLUME]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + DETAIL PARTITION]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + LIST PARTITION]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + LIST VOLUME]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console + EXIT]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ZTI Heartbeat: command has been running for 0 minutes (process ID 1636)]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Microsoft DiskPart version 6.3.9600]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Copyright (C) 1999-2013 Microsoft Corporation.]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > On computer: MININT-SB75RA5]LOG]!><time="08:59:08.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Please wait while DiskPart scans your configuration...]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart has finished scanning your configuration.]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > -------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Disk 0 Online 80 GB 0 B ]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > ---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume 0 E DVD-ROM 0 B No Media ]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume 1 C System NTFS Partition 499 MB Healthy ]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume 2 D OSDisk NTFS Partition 79 GB Healthy ]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume 1 is the selected volume.]LOG]!><time="08:59:11.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart successfully assigned the drive letter or mount point.]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Disk 0 is now the selected disk.]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart succeeded in cleaning the disk.]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart successfully converted the selected disk to MBR format.]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart succeeded in creating the specified partition.]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console >
0 percent completed
100 percent completed]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console >
]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart successfully formatted the volume.]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart successfully assigned the drive letter or mount point.]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart marked the current partition as active.]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Partition 1]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Type : 07]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Hidden: No]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Active: Yes]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Offset in Bytes: 1048576]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > ---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > * Volume 1 V System NTFS Partition 499 MB Healthy ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > -------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---]LOG]!><time="08:59:12.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > * Disk 0 Online 80 GB 79 GB ]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Read-only : No]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Hidden : No]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > No Default Drive Letter: No]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Shadow Copy : No]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Offline : No]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > BitLocker Encrypted : No]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Installable : Yes]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume Capacity : 498 MB]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume Free Space : 466 MB]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart succeeded in creating the specified partition.]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart successfully assigned the drive letter or mount point.]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:13.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console >
0 percent completed
0 percent completed
0 percent completed
0 percent completed
0 percent completed
0 percent completed
0 percent completed
0 percent completed
100 percent completed]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console >
]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DiskPart successfully formatted the volume.]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > -------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > * Disk 0 Online 80 GB 0 B ]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Read-only : No]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Hidden : No]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > No Default Drive Letter: No]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Shadow Copy : No]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Offline : No]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > BitLocker Encrypted : No]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Installable : Yes]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume Capacity : 79 GB]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume Free Space : 79 GB]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Partition 2]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Type : 07]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Hidden: No]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Active: No]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Offset in Bytes: 524288000]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > ---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > * Volume 2 C OSDisk NTFS Partition 79 GB Healthy ]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Partition ### Type Size Offset]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > ------------- ---------------- ------- -------]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Partition 1 Primary 499 MB 1024 KB]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > * Partition 2 Primary 79 GB 500 MB]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > DISKPART> ]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > ---------- --- ----------- ----- ---------- ------- --------- --------]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
<![LOG[ Console > Volume 0 E DVD-ROM 0 B No Media ]LOG]!><time="08:59:15.000+000" date="06-25-2014" component="ZTIDiskpart" context="" type="1" thread="" file="ZTIDiskpart">
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