Category: Version 8
How to fix “Error mounting EFI on disk /dev/disk” errors
March 3, 2021Verify that the EFI partition is on slice 1 by running the following command: diskutil list (note that the EFI partition is disk0s1) Verify that …
Inject AppleSSD driver in Winclone 8.2
November 4, 2020Overview Migrating a Boot Camp partition from a older, non-T2 Mac can result in a blue screen with the error message (stop code) Inaccessible Boot …
What’s New in Winclone 8.2
May 20, 2020Driver Install Option After Restoring Winclone will now prompt to install drivers after an image is restored if no AppleSSD driver is detected on the …
What’s New in Winclone 8.1
February 16, 2020Fixed Issue with “Make EFI Bootable” in Tools Menu If a BCD file did not already exist on the EFI partition, the BCD file was …
What’s New in Winclone 8.0.2
February 3, 2020Winclone 8.0.2 enabled an imported WIM to be marked as WinPE Bootable. For more information, see this article on using Winclone 8 with Microsoft SCCM.
Shrink/Expanding Boot Camp Partition with Winclone
February 3, 2020Starting with Winclone 7, the options to shrink or expand a Boot Camp partition only appear when block-based imaging has been selected. Shrinking is not …
Using SCCM to Deploy Windows 10 (Boot Camp) with Winclone 8 or later
January 11, 2020If your organization uses SCCM to manage Windows machines, you can use the SCCM tools to create and deploy SCCM WinPE (Prestaged) media to Windows …
Migrating Windows 10 to a Mac Pro (2019) with Winclone 8
December 23, 2019Migrating Windows 10 from an older Mac to a Mac Pro (2019) with Winclone 8 requires an additional step of injecting the Apple SSD driver …
Migrating Windows 10 to a 16″ MacBook Pro (2019) with Winclone 8
December 10, 2019Migrating Windows 10 from an older Mac to the 16″ MacBook Pro (2019) with Winclone 8 requires an additional step of injecting the Apple SSD …
Migrate Bootcamp to a New Mac With Winclone in Winclone 8 or later
October 5, 2019Using Winclone to migrate your Boot Camp partition to a new Mac is easy. Simply make a Winclone image of your existing Boot Camp partition, then …