Category: Troubleshooting
System Integrity Protection in Winclone 7 (or later)
May 5, 2018Apple has implemented a new security feature, System Integrity Protection (SIP), starting with OS X 10.11. SIP prevents anyone from altering the contents of files in key System folders and is designed to protect System files from malware and viruses. SIP also affects third-party apps like Winclone that need to write to files now under protection of SIP. If you are getting a message that the boot sector cannot be updated, or that SIP needs to be disabled, this article may help.
Extracting a Winclone Image from a Package
April 4, 2018If you created a Winclone package but no longer have the original Winclone image, you can extract the image from the package by following these …
Windows Boot Issues after Winclone Restore
April 2, 2018After restoring a Windows image with Winclone, try these steps if the Windows image does not boot: Verify that the version of Windows is supported …
Troubleshooting a Winclone Package Install
June 16, 2017If you have created a package with Winclone Pro and are getting error messages, try these tips: Install the package manually If you are deploying …
Switch between Legacy and EFI Mode
May 7, 2017If you are having trouble getting Windows to boot after restoring, you can try switching between Legacy and EFI boot in Winclone. EFI boot uses …
Windows 7 on latest Mac Models
May 18, 2015Starting with the 2015 Macbook Pro and Macbook Air Models, Macs no longer support Windows 7 Please view Apple’s boot camp requirements here: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204048
Run CHKDSK on Boot Camp
October 10, 2014As a maintenance practice, you should always run chkdsk in Windows prior to making a Winclone image, as well as when shrinking or expanding the …
Where can I receive additional support?
September 12, 2014For immediate answers, try our support forums. To get in contact with our team, submit a support request. For support and maintenance holders, initiate a …
Sysprep Issues
June 9, 2014If Sysprep fails to complete, there are several possible causes: Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service may interfere with Sysprep. The solution is to stop …