
Using Winclone 8, restore the Winclone image by clicking the “Restore Image” button: Note that the size of the partition can be any size that is large enough to hold the data used in the migrating Boot Camp partition.Ĭonfirm the addition on the new partition by verifying that a new partition will be added and the Mac volume will be resized: When the Winclone image is restored, the format will automatically be changed to NTFS. Select the size of the new Boot Camp partition, give it a name, and select the format as ExFAT. If you are prompted to add volume to a container or adding a partition, select “Partition”: Select the Macintosh volume and click the Partition button. Open Disk Utility in the Utilities folder:

NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GOOD BACKUP OF THE DATA IN MACOS PRIOR TO CREATING A NEW PARTITION IN CASE OF ERROR. On the destination Mac, create a Boot Camp partition using Disk Utility and restore the Winclone image. Give the image a name and click “Save to the HFS+ formatted external drive”: Restore Image to Destination Mac

Select the Boot Camp partition and click “Save Image”: Open Winclone 8 and select “Create Image from Volume”: File-based imaging is the default imaging format in Winclone 8. The Winclone image must be a File-based format (specified in Winclone Preferences). On the source Mac, create a Winclone image using Winclone 8 and save to the External drive formatted as HFS+.
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The Windows installer and drivers will be copied to this drive.
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The new Mac is then booted from the USB flash drive and a script is run to install the drivers on the restored Boot Camp partition. Prior to booting into Windows 10, a USB flash drive is created with the Apple drivers (downloaded from Boot Camp assistant) and a Windows 10 installation ISO. To migrate Windows 10 from an older Mac to a Mac Pro (2019), a Winclone image is saved on the older Mac, copied to an HFS+ formated external drive, and restored to a new partition on the new Mac. This article covers all the steps to migrate from an older (non-T2) Mac.
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Tune in tomorrow for the next segment.ĭo you have Windows running on your Mac in a Boot Camp partition? Check out Winclone and Boot Runner to backup, migrate, and manage your Boot Camp partition.Migrating Windows 10 from an older Mac to a Mac Pro (2019) with Winclone 8 requires an additional step of injecting the Apple SSD driver to allow initial boot of Windows 10. There are also changes in how Boot Camp is affected by the new System Integrity Protection (SIP).

We did a survey of all the shipping Macs, and here are the ones that support this new slicker setup: Supported:Įl Capitan’s Boot Camp-related updates are not just limited to Boot Camp Assistant. Only hardware that has newer firmware supports this. This setup is not supported on all Macs that run El Capitan. On next reboot, this device will change back to disk0s4, which is the standard device location for a Boot Camp partition.

Note that the Device is disk0s5 since the other partition existed on startup, but then it was deleted.
