Jan 20, 2015  Stellar Drive Clone V3.0 is another application that clones NTFS (Boot Camp) partition of your Mac to ExFAT partition. Both Macintosh HD and Boot Camp partition can be cloned using this tool. However, after clone you cannot boot from Windows partition. Nov 12, 2019 To Boot From Your New Mac Clone Boot Drive 1. Booting your Mac Boot Clone in a Non Emergency. In a non emergency controlled situation when your Mac is able to be booted normally from its internal drive you can select to boot from the external drive. Start up your Mac normally, connect the external drive. Start up system preferences. Migrating a Real PC to Boot Camp. Winclone can assist with moving a entire PC operating system to Boot Camp without reinstalling Windows. Bear in mind that you will be removing the PC drive from the casing as part of this migration process. Jun 13, 2015  In this video I show you how to upgrade your laptop (specifically the mid-2012 Macbook Pro) to an SSD. Also if your Mac has a Bootcamp partition you want to transfer as well, I will be covering. Mar 19, 2020 Winclone allows you to clone your Boot Camp partition. It also includes Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 cloning! Winclone is the most complete solution for protecting your Boot Camp Windows system against data loss. Winclone is the most reliable cloning solution when migrating Boot Camp to a new Mac.

Creating a disk image of Mac; Creating Bootable media for Mac OS X; 2) Winclone Winclone is an another great utility for Mac users for imaging the BootCamp partition. Winclone comes in 3 different version having different features in each version. It is helpful in Cloning and restoring boot camp, cloning windows drive, and disk-to-disk cloning. Jun 13, 2015 In this video I show you how to upgrade your laptop (specifically the mid-2012 Macbook Pro) to an SSD. Also if your Mac has a Bootcamp partition you want to transfer as well, I will be covering.

By default, your Mac starts up from its built-in hard disk, but a startup disk can be any storage device that contains an operating system compatible with your Mac. For example, if you install macOS on an internal or external drive, your Mac can recognize that drive as a startup disk. You can then follow the steps in this article to start up from it.

Use Startup Disk preferences

When you use Startup Disk preferences to select a startup disk, your Mac starts up from that disk until you choose a different one.

  1. Choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, then click Startup Disk.
  2. Click the lock and enter your administrator password.
  3. Select your startup disk, then restart your Mac.

If you see a message that your security settings do not allow this Mac to use an external startup disk, check the External Boot setting in Startup Security Utility.

Use Startup Manager

When you use Startup Manager to select a startup disk, your Mac starts up from that disk once, then returns to using the disk selected in Startup Disk preferences.

  1. Press and hold the Option (Alt) key immediately after turning on or restarting your Mac.
  2. Release the Option key when you see the Startup Manager window.
    If your Mac is protected by a firmware password, you can release the key when you're asked to enter the password.
  3. Select your startup disk, then click the arrow under its icon, or press Return.
    If you press and hold the Control key during this step, your selection is saved in Startup Disk preferences, so it persists until you change it.

If your Mac is using OS X Lion 10.7.3 or later, you can also use this method to start up from your Time Machine backup disk. Startup Manager identifies your Time Machine backup as ”EFI Boot.”

If you can't select your startup disk or start up from it

Check for these possibilities if you can't see your disk in Startup Disk preferences or Startup Manager, or your Mac won't start up from it.

Check for a compatible operating system on the startup disk

Make sure that your startup disk is using a version of macOS that is compatible with your Mac.

To start up from an external disk with macOS Catalina 10.15 or later, the disk must connect via USB-A, USB-C, or Thunderbolt, not FireWire.

Check startup security settings

If you're using a Mac that has the Apple T2 Security Chip, check the settings in Startup Security Utility. These settings determine whether your Mac can start up from another disk.

Check for Option ROM firmware

If you're in Startup Manager and can't see a third-party startup disk, the startup disk could be using Option ROM firmware. To enhance system security, Mac computers with up-to-date software don’t show devices that use Option ROM firmware until you load their firmware. To do that, press Option-Shift-Command-Period while in Startup Manager. If your startup disk appears, do that each time you want to start up from it or from another disk connected to it.

If you're using a firmware password, the ability to load Option ROM firmware is disabled as an additional security protection.

Stellar Drive Clone backs up HFS formatted Macintosh HD partition and NTFS formatted Boot Camp partition that runs Windows OS. With Drive Clone app, user can clone both the Mac OS X and Windows OS to another drive preferable a large external hard disk drive.

Below is the sequential procedure to clone Macintosh HD and BootCamp Windows OS to another hard drive:

1) Go to Stellar Drive Clone page to clone Mac hard drives & Boot Camp partition

2) Launch the app and click Clone tab

3) In the Disk Clone Windows, select AppleHDD as Source drive and select external hard disk drive as destination. Make sure the connected hard disk drive (destination drive) is Apple HFS formatted. In Disk Clone window you can select either “Clone with Resizing” or “Clone without Resizing option”. Press Continue.

4) The software displays a warning message. Press Continue to proceed.

5) The Mac hard drive cloning is under process as shown in below Mac cloning screenshot. The software is cloning Macintosh HD first.

6) Once Macintosh HD is cloned, the software clones RecoveryHD and BootCamp partition respectively.

7) Mac hard drive cloning & Boot Camp partition cloning is done. Click OK.

8) All 3 partitions - Macintosh HD, Boot Camp and Recovery HD are mounted on the desktop. See below image:

9) Now restart Mac using Cloned Macintosh HD.

Note: The Boot Camp partition will be cloned to EXFAT partition.

what is the format of 'Macintosh HD OS X, 10.9' drive ?

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Hi Shashank,
Since Stellar Drive Clone creates a replica of the hard drive, the file format of Macintosh HD will be same as of the source Macintosh HD. In the above article, the Macintosh HD was HFS formatted hence the clone Macintosh HD is HFS formatted too.
Let me know if you have further questions.
Thanks.

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Is that possible to clone disk with NTFS bootcamp, and retain NTFS on new drive ? Because Windows 7 64 only work in NTFS.

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I have a Windows 10 64-bit Bootcamp partition running on a MAC OS Mojave. Is it possible to clone both disks, and have the original NTFS file-format of Windows 10?
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