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Winclone vs camptune
Winclone vs camptune












winclone vs camptune

I am running windows 10 on a mac book pro 2012. Like the op, my audio device is not working after restoring my win-clone image. I am new to this forum, joined to seek an answer to an issue extremely similar to the op. Assuming your first partition is the Mac, first expand the Windows partition to 125GB, then slide that partition down so the free space is adjacent to the Mac partition, then expand the HFS partition.Hello. The other option is to use the cloning tools you've mentioned, and purchase Partition Manager 10 Personal, install in Windows, and resize the two partitions. It's like playing partition musical chairs Run a backup of the first track master boot record from the first hard drive and restore to your 2nd hard drive. Run a restore of the 2nd backup you made to your 2nd partition on the 250GB.Again, remember to adjust the restored partition to utilize the entire available space. Run a complete partition backup of your 2nd partition of the 6oGB hard drive to your first partition on the 250GB. Remember to adjust the restored partition to utilize the entire available space. Run a restore of the backup you just made and restore it to the first partition on the 250GB. Run a complete partition backup of your first partition of the 60GB hard drive to your 2nd partition on the 250GB. Install Paragon Drive Backup Free edition here: So now so far we have 2 blank partitions in the 250GB external hard drive.

winclone vs camptune

Create a 125GB partition, and another with the remaining space. Once it shows up as all "unallocated" right click to create new partition. Right-click "My Computer", select Manage, Disk Management, locate your 250GB and delete all its partitions. Prepare your 250GB to have two 125GB partitions. What I would recommend doing instead is first boot to Windows from the original hard drive (60GB) and plug the 250GB hard drive in as a USB. It cannot utilize free space at the end of the partitions.Ĭorrect me if I'm wrong, but ultimately, you want to end up with 2 125GB partitions for Mac and Windows. It's limited to the sole purpose of shrinking one partition and adding the available space to the adjacent partition. There's a couple of ways we can do this.įirst off though, there are limitations to the Camptune software. You mentioned you're cloning from the 60GB to the 250GB. I would deal with one hard drive at a time if we're resizing. Would CampTune work in this scenario or would I need to put the 250GB drive inside the system before I could resize the partitions?ĭoes anyone see any glaring holes in my "master" plan? Once this is done, I'll take out the 60GB HDD and will put in the 250GB HDD, boot the system and hope everything "just works". Then, I will boot from the CampTune CD and use it to resize the Mac OS X and Bootcamp partitions on the 250GB which is *still* connected via the external USB enclosure. Then, I will use a partition cloning app (maybe Carbon Cloner and WinClone) to copy the partitions to the 250GB hard drive. I'm going to connect the 250GB hard drive to the Mac-mini using an external USB 2.0 hard drive enclosure. I want to transfer both partitions to a 250GB hard drive and make the Mac OS X partition larger. Both are installed on a 60GB hard drive and both are about 30GB in size. I've got an Intel-based Mac-mini with OS X 10.5 installed and Windows XP installed in a Bootcamp partition.

winclone vs camptune

So, I've just downloaded the beta version and am excited about trying it out!














Winclone vs camptune