![]() ![]() Running disk repair after step 1, looks good.Same as above but formatting HDD2 as MBR-FAT32.Formatting HDD2 as GUID-FAT32 using DiskUtility to 'restore' the HDD1īootcamp partition to using sudo fdisk to mark as active Įverything seemed to go great but it doesnt get recognized upon.The HDD1 Bootcamp partition was origninally made with OSX10.6.8.This is the drive I'd like to copy my Bootcamp partition to and have it bootable. View in context View all replies Cloning BootCamp to new SSD Welcome to Apple Support Community A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. ![]() You can also install Windows on the SSD, and then restore a backup created via Windows Backup/Restore. Destination: HDD2 (external-USB) is blank and much larger than the HDD1 Bootcamp partition. You can use tools like CloneZilla or Winclone to migrate the HDD to the SSD.This is the original Bootcamp partition I want to clone or copy. To rule out this possibility, please contact Apple support and have them ensure that the boot camp installation is detected by the Mac under both Disk Utility (Finder -> Go -> Utilities -> Disk Utility) and Startup Disk (Apple Icon -> System Preferences -> Startup Disk). Source: HDD1 (external-USB) works fine and can boot as W7 or Yosemite.Currently using (and working from) Yosemite OSX10.10.2 on an.It is currently functioning fine alongside Yosemite on a different HDD.īut the new Bootcamp partition is still not recognized on start-up. I want to copy my W7 Bootcamp partition to an external HDD, and be bootable of course. ![]()
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