The problem here was that the image I made was after Windows Update, and some components installed at that time caused severe crashes. So I had to do a rollback to revert the OS to its previous state.
As a side note, I made a little experiment with the Rollback. Basically, putting some misc junk on Drive D, disabling rollback on all drives except C and performing it. Guess what? It ate the freshly copied junk.
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