Volume to Volume and Image to Volume not working Bootcamp

Hi,
Both Volume to Volume and Image to volume are not working when trying to create a Bootcamp image.
The process begins then ends a minute later with a “Clone Completed” message, but the clone is just 680 bytes.
I’m cloning via Target Disk Mode.
Any help would be great.
Image and error log attached Below.

2020-06-22T14:06:06+10:00:hiberfil exists…probing…

2020-06-22T14:06:20+10:00:We have Windows, but no BOOT folder, so checking to see if there is another partition on the same drive that has the folder. If so, we have a split boot config, and will grab the boot files

2020-06-22T14:06:50+10:00:Setting to not sleep…

2020-06-22T14:06:50+10:00:Writing Version of Windows to Image

2020-06-22T14:06:52+10:00:Saving Partition Type, 2.000000% complete

2020-06-22T14:06:52+10:00:Could not read /dev/disk3. Probably due to SIP. Ignoring and returning 0x07

2020-06-22T14:06:52+10:00:Saving Filesize, 3.000000% complete

2020-06-22T14:06:53+10:00:Executing “ntfsinfo -m -f -f /dev/disk3s4”

2020-06-22T14:06:55+10:00:Removing Pagefile, 4.000000% complete

2020-06-22T14:06:57+10:00:Executing “ntfslabel -f -f /dev/disk3s4”

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2020-06-22T14:06:58+10:00:Saving Image, 5.000000% complete

2020-06-22T14:06:58+10:00:Executing “ntfsclone --save-image --force --output - /dev/disk3s4”

2020-06-22T14:06:58+10:00:Executing “pigz --stdout --force”

2020-06-22T14:06:58+10:00:ntfsclone v2017.3.23 (libntfs-3g)

2020-06-22T14:06:58+10:00:NTFS volume version: 3.1

Cluster size : 4096 bytes

Current volume size: 395530870784 bytes (395531 MB)

Current device size: 395530871808 bytes (395531 MB)

2020-06-22T14:06:58+10:00:Scanning volume, 10.000500% complete

2020-06-22T14:07:19+10:00:Scanning volume, 11.001000% complete

2020-06-22T14:07:44+10:00:Scanning volume, 12.002000% complete

2020-06-22T14:08:08+10:00:Scanning volume, 13.002500% complete

2020-06-22T14:08:28+10:00:Scanning volume, 14.003000% complete

2020-06-22T14:08:42+10:00:Accounting clusters, 20.000000% complete

2020-06-22T14:08:42+10:00:Cluster accounting failed at 133596 (0x209dc): missing cluster in $Bitmap

2020-06-22T14:08:42+10:00:Cluster accounting failed at 267167 (0x4139f): extra cluster in $Bitmap

2020-06-22T14:08:42+10:00:Cluster accounting failed at 950528 (0xe8100): missing cluster in $Bitmap

Cluster accounting failed at 950529 (0xe8101): missing cluster in $Bitmap

Cluster accounting failed at 950530 (0xe8102): missing cluster in $Bitmap

Cluster accounting failed at 950531 (0xe8103): missing cluster in $Bitmap

Cluster accounting failed at 950720 (0xe81c0): extra cluster in $Bitmap

Cluster accounting failed at 950721 (0xe81c1): extra cluster in $Bitmap

Cluster accounting failed at 950722 (0xe81c2): extra cluster in $Bitmap

Cluster accounting failed at 950723 (0xe81c3): extra cluster in $Bitmap

2020-06-22T14:08:42+10:00:Totally 10 cluster accounting mismatches.

ERROR: Filesystem check failed! Windows wasn’t shutdown properly or inconsistent

filesystem. Please run chkdsk /f on Windows then reboot it TWICE.

2020-06-22T14:08:45+10:00:(null)

2020-06-22T14:08:45+10:00:Setting the system to allow sleep…

There were errors for the filesystem:

Cluster accounting failed at 133596 (0x209dc): missing cluster in $Bitmap

try running CHKDSK:

tim

Thanks.
I had already done that, and volume to volume, and clone to the same computer didn’t work, but then clone to external ssd finally worked.
Thanks again

Same problem here. Catalina10.15.5 winclone 8.2
Run twice:
first time runs compete within a minute with “clone completed” size 572 bytes!
second time: runs OK , terminates with “clone completed” but same size :572 bytes , but looking at the size left on the disk it is around 100GB less which corresponds to the bootcamp partition size.
And yes, I had run chkdsk with no errors found.

I have selected block based backup. I would like to try again file based but I cannot see how to change this in the interface.

Tried again. Same problem: appears to create the backup , ends with : syncing. , but size not increased.
2020-06-25T10:01:27+02:00:Writing Version of Windows to Image
2020-06-25T10:01:29+02:00:Starting Helper Tool
2020-06-25T10:01:29+02:00:setting up listener for mach service com.twocanoes.WincloneHelper
2020-06-25T10:01:29+02:00:Getting new connection request
2020-06-25T10:01:30+02:00:Saving Partition Type, 2.000000% complete
2020-06-25T10:01:30+02:00:Could not read /dev/disk0. Probably due to SIP. Ignoring and returning 0x07
2020-06-25T10:01:30+02:00:Saving Filesize, 3.000000% complete
2020-06-25T10:01:31+02:00:Executing “ntfsinfo -m -f -f /dev/disk0s3”
2020-06-25T10:01:32+02:00:Removing Pagefile, 4.000000% complete
2020-06-25T10:01:34+02:00:Executing “ntfslabel -f -f /dev/disk0s3”
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2020-06-25T10:01:35+02:00:Saving Image, 5.000000% complete
2020-06-25T10:01:35+02:00:Executing “ntfsclone --save-image --force --output - /dev/disk0s3”
2020-06-25T10:01:35+02:00:Executing “pigz --stdout --force”
2020-06-25T10:01:35+02:00:ntfsclone v2017.3.23 (libntfs-3g)
2020-06-25T10:01:35+02:00:NTFS volume version: 3.1
Cluster size : 4096 bytes
Current volume size: 508289335296 bytes (508290 MB)
Current device size: 508289338368 bytes (508290 MB)
2020-06-25T10:01:35+02:00:Scanning volume, 10.000500% complete
2020-06-25T10:01:52+02:00:Scanning volume, 11.001000% complete
2020-06-25T10:02:10+02:00:Scanning volume, 12.001500% complete
2020-06-25T10:02:19+02:00:Scanning volume, 13.002000% complete
2020-06-25T10:02:26+02:00:Scanning volume, 14.003000% complete
2020-06-25T10:02:37+02:00:Accounting clusters …
2020-06-25T10:02:37+02:00:Space in use : 99482 MB (19.6%)
2020-06-25T10:02:37+02:00:Saving NTFS to image …
2020-06-25T10:02:38+02:00:Saving NTFS to image, 20.007999% complete
2020-06-25T10:03:08+02:00:Saving NTFS to image, 21.016001% complete
2020-06-25T10:03:34+02:00:Saving NTFS to image, 22.024000% complete

2020-06-25T10:58:42+02:00:Saving NTFS to image, 98.624001% complete
2020-06-25T10:59:21+02:00:Saving NTFS to image, 99.632004% complete
2020-06-25T10:59:37+02:00:Syncing …
2020-06-25T10:59:43+02:00:(null)
2020-06-25T10:59:43+02:00:Setting the system to allow sleep…