![]() But what about moving Boot Camp to different Mac hardware? And what about upgrading the hard drive on the same Mac? That can also be done in a relatively simple process, but there are crucial preparatory steps that must be taken to ensure that Windows will boot properly. Thu Jun 16 09:21:: Total Size: 209.Using Winclone to create and restore an image of the Boot Camp partition is a relatively simple operation when using the same Mac hardware. Thu Jun 16 09:21:: SMART Status: Verified Thu Jun 16 09:21:: Bootable: Not bootable Thu Jun 16 09:21:: Device / Media Name: EFI System Partition Thu Jun 16 09:21:: Device Node: /dev/disk0s1 Thu Jun 16 09:21:: Device Identifier: disk0s1 Thu Jun 16 09:21:: 3: Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP 40.8 GB disk0s3 ![]() Thu Jun 16 09:21:: 2: Apple_HFS Macbook HD New 459.0 GB disk0s2 Thu Jun 16 09:21:: #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER ![]() Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Partition is : /dev/disk0s3 Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Read-Only Volume: Not applicable (not mounted) Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Volume Free Space: 0 B (0 Bytes) (exactly 0 512-Byte-Blocks) Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Partition Type: Microsoft Basic Data Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Device / Media Name: BOOTCAMP Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Device Node: /dev/disk0s3 Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Device Identifier: disk0s3 Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Partition Type: Apple_HFS Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Journal: Journal size 40960 KB at offset 0x8b3e6000 ![]() Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Name: Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Tue Jun 14 09:46:: File System: Journaled HFS+ Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Escaped with Unicode: / Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Volume Name: Macbook HD New Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Device / Media Name: Macbook HD New Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Device Node: /dev/disk0s2 Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Device Identifier: disk0s2 Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Read-Only Volume: Not applicable (no filesystem) Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Volume Free Space: Not Applicable Tue Jun 14 09:46:: SMART Status: Verified Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Bootable: Not bootable Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Device / Media Name: EFI System Partition Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Device Node: /dev/disk0s1 Tue Jun 14 09:46:: Device Identifier: disk0s1 Tue Jun 14 09:46:: 3: Microsoft Basic Data 27.8 GB disk0s3 Tue Jun 14 09:46:: 2: Apple_HFS Macbook HD New 468.0 GB disk0s2 Tue Jun 14 09:46:: #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER When trying to restore the Winclone image it runs for about 5 seconds then says Errors Found Check the Log. I then used Boot Camp Assistant to create a partition, no problem there. I then connected the old drive via USB and used Winclone to clone the Boot Camp partition which it did successfully. I had to replace my MBP hard drive which I did no problem. I looked everywhere on these forums for help pertaining specifically to my problem but couldn't find anything.
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