7/3/2023 0 Comments Winclone bootcamp![]() You can save the image on a network drive if you need additional space or just put it on the mac partition of of the old USB attached drive. Download & install WinClone 2.3.3 and create an image of the USB attached Boot Camp Windows partition on your old drive. Check to make sure you can access the old Boot Camp Windows partition. Attach the old drive via a USB enclosure or SATA to USB adapter. At the end of the wizard select Quit & Install Later. Run the BootCamp Assistant and create a Windows partition with the desired size on the new primary drive. It should boot up the same way your Mac booted up with the old drive but you won’t see your Boot Camp partition. Install the new drive into the computer and boot it. Download Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper (I used Super Duper) and clone your existing Mac hard drive to the new USB Drive. Format the new drive using a single partition as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) file system. Attach the new drive to your MacBook using a SATA t0 USB adapter or a USB hard drive enclosure. ![]() I went from a 250GB drive partitioned into 200GB Mac and 50GB Windows to a 500GB drive with 380GB Mac and 120GB Windows partitions. This solution will allow you to copy your partitions from your current dual boot Mac setup with Boot Camp to a larger drive but re-size the partitions at the same time. Since you also have a larger drive, you don’t just want to do a sector by sector clone leaving you with a new drive that has the same partitions as the old drive. You have a Boot Camp partition on your mac hard disk so you can’t just do a straight clone of the entire drive using Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper (those programs don’t clone the Windows partition). Here’s how I finally got my 250GB dual boot drive cloned over to the new 500GB drive. ![]() Installing the RAM was a piece of cake, but moving the data over to the new drive proved much more tricky. So I hopped on NewEgg and got a WD Black 500GB notebook hard drive and 8GB’s of RAM for $150. I’m down to less than 1GB of free space on both my Macintosh HD and the Boot Camp Windows 7 partition. Macworld's Mac Gems blog has a thorough walkthrough of backup and restore of Boot Camp using Winclone.My MacBook Pro has been running out of hard disk space for some time. Winclone is a free download from twocanoes software, and donations are requested. Winclone bundles the ntfsprogs tools and a Perl restore script in with the image, so it's portable - just copy the image and run the script to restore the Windows boot environment." Comparing it to NetRestore, he likes Winclone better: "Using NetRestore requires a separate install of the ntfsprogs toolkit to add the NTFS restore tools. Mike reports that he recently used Winclone to successfully reimage the Windows side of 10 iMacs with only a few clicks, sending the image package and the install commands via Apple Remote Desktop. Winclone can also be used to quickly deploy a Boot Camp image to a number of machines (e.g. ![]() That's where tools such as Winclone, or Mike Bombich's NetRestore, come in they allow you to easily make a disk image of your Boot Camp partition, which you can then restore to a separate volume, save for archival purposes, etc. Now that many Intel Mac users have a Windows Boot Camp partition on their Macs, backing up or restoring that Boot Camp data becomes a bit challenging, as most backup utilities only copy the Mac partitions if you want to create a bootable copy of your Windows installation it's even more difficult. ![]()
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