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Winclone bootcamp pcie ssd reverts to original
Winclone bootcamp pcie ssd reverts to original












winclone bootcamp pcie ssd reverts to original
  1. #Winclone bootcamp pcie ssd reverts to original mac os#
  2. #Winclone bootcamp pcie ssd reverts to original driver#

I have restarted computer numerous times with the same. Restarting computer, I boot into windows, the windows logo comes up begins to load then Blue screen, Inaccessiblebootdevice. I used Winclone to clone the Bootcamp partition, then restored the image to the external SSD, injected the Apple SSD Driver.

#Winclone bootcamp pcie ssd reverts to original driver#

The second question contained a link to another issue related to the kind of disc access, so it may be a driver problem for NVMe disks. I’m running Winclone 7 on a 2018 MacBook Pro 15. Hello, I am currently having issues booting into Windows on the External SSD Drive. I found two articles that seemed to be related to my question:īoth weren't helpful for my task. How could we achieve our goal of restoring a backup no matter what the underlying sector size is? Thus I assume that the underlying problem is not directly related to the iMac in particular. Even if we replace the target with a standard PC with 1TB NVMe, we have the same problem. What is the reasoning of not supporting different sector sizes? I guess it is a quite common scenario today restoring from a 1TB HDD to a 1TB SSD. Those tools should not be further discussed here as they don't meet the initial requirement for a centralized backup strategy. We then tried other systems like Veeam, Arcserve, and Windows Backup only to get similar error messages.Īdditional tests with Clonezilla and Drive SnapShot also failed (but that was probably more of the EFI and Secure boot).

winclone bootcamp pcie ssd reverts to original

They told us (after more than a month) that restoring to different sector sizes was an unsupported feature. We initially thought of a bug in the program used - Acronis - and contacted the support. If we now try to restore from the backup, the system fails with the error message that source and destination have different sector sizes. The iMac serving as a source has a 512GB hard drive and the target a 1TB NVMe SSD, both have different sector sizes (the HDD 512B and the NVMe 4KB).

#Winclone bootcamp pcie ssd reverts to original mac os#

PCIe 128GB drive - has Windows on it SATA SSD: Samsung Evo 950 - has Mac OS on it If I try to. The recovery process should be done via a recovery stick: unbox new iMac, boot from stick and restore, done.įor this, we have tried different systems but in our test setup, we noticed an error that initially seemed trivial but now is a showstopper. Boot Camp Assistant Mac Os High Sierra - renewcricket. We want to store the Windows backups centrally. We use iMacs with Bootcamp and Windows 10. We currently have a problem with our backup strategy.














Winclone bootcamp pcie ssd reverts to original