
Winclone Pro allows you to clone your Boot Camp partition and now includes Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 cloning! New Machine Setup a breeze – If you are in charge of setting up a bunch of machines with both Mac OS X and Boot Camp, Winclone will make your job a breeze. Simply create an image as your would for a backup, and Winclone will create the Windows partition and restore the OS and data onto the new partition. Quick Lab Deployment – Deploy images with ARD: Using the included script and the image created with Winclone, you can easily send a new Winclone image to a group of Intel Macs, imaging the entire lab in minutes. Features: • Clone Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 with ease. • Clone to your Boot Camp partition either on a separate drive or on the same that contains your Mac OS X partition. • Creates image documents that can be stored on any media and double-clicked to open in WinClone.
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• Verbose logging so you know what is going on. • Built on the open source ntfstools, which are included in Winclone, so you don’t have to install anything else. • Fast: Restore a 10 GB image in less than 10 minutes. • Create a Boot Camp partition from within Winclone.

• Do it all from the boot drive: You don’t need to boot from a Firewire drive to clone the Windows partition. • Clean and uncomplicated interface WHAT’S NEW Version 7.3.2: • Fixed issue with booting after restoring an image of Windows 7 on some older Macs REQUIREMENTS • Intel 64-bit processor • macOS 10.12 or later.
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Click to expand.Thanks Equis.zero! I just downloaded and installed the following drivers from your ZIP file: AppleBluetoothEnablerInstaller64 AppleBluetoothInstalller64 AppleKeyboardInstaller64 I can confirm these drivers DO work on an 'old' Mac Pro, since I am currently typing this on my Mac Pro in Vista Ultimate 64-bit using my Apple Bluetooth keyboard! I haven't tried any of the other drivers since they didn't seem to apply to a Mac Pro (perhaps they are working on support for MacBook Pros?). Great find on this! Click to expand.Trekkie: You said your brother bought XP64?
Any interest in selling it? I've been running Agilent's EMDS (Electromagnetic Device Simulator) which requires XP64 on my iMac Core 2 Duo Extreme under Boot Camp to take advantage of >2GB RAM. Now upgrading to a new 3.2 GHz Mac Pro so I can use another. Also, anyone know if the new 64 bit drivers will work under XP64? The only issue I've had running it under BootCamp is that the iMac 24' screen is 1920x1200 but the native XP64 Display Control Panel only lets me set 1600x1200, leaving everything a little elongated. Not too much of a problem with this application since its the VM I'm interested in for serious number crunching, but it would be nice to have right aspect ratio displayed.