Clone, Migrate, and Restore Windows Boot Camp on macOS
There is one caveat to these instructions, though: If you have a new M1 Mac, you will not be able to run Windows via Bootcamp. Companies such as Parallels say they are working on an updated. .Original title: Windows 101909 in Bootcamp on MacOS Catalina - Broadband issue. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Supports macOS 10.15 Catalina and 11.0 Big Sur; Enhanced security compatibility with macOS Catalina; Scheduled background updates of Winclone images; Supports restoring images created with prior versions of Winclone (Windows 8 and above) Supports restoring images to DOS-FAT32, ExFAT and NTFS formatted volumes.
Some early releases of Catalina contain firmware updates (Apple T2 chip Macs only) that completely ignore iGPU force-activation by applesetos.efi and rEFInd. I have observed the latest 10.15.2 and 10.15.3 beta to somewhat work with applesetos.efi and rEFInd again. However the latest firmware updates mess with Thunderbolt connection state in.
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Full Featured Boot Camp Solution
Winclone 9 is the complete solution for protecting your Boot Camp Windows system against data loss and for moving your Boot Camp partition to a new Mac.
Protect all the time and energy you spent getting Windows and all your programs installed and set up in Boot Camp. Create a Winclone image of your Boot Camp partition and snap back to that same setup in minutes.
Driver Injection
Winclone now provides Boot Camp driver injection. With driver injection, your Winclone images will include critical drivers for SSD, keyboard, trackpad, and other hardware when needed. This provides confidence to apply your Winclone image to a broader array of hardware configurations.
Big Sur Compatibility
MacOS 11 Big Sur is the most significant update to macOS in quite a while. Winclone 9 is fully compatible with all the changes in Big Sur on Intel Macs, and will handle all Big Sur needs for Boot Camp cloning, migrating, package deployment, MDT, and SCCM. Winclone 9 also includes a fresh Big Sur look.
Boot Camp driver injection
Imaging and restoring Boot Camp
Supports macOS 10.15 Catalina and 11.0 Big Sur
Enhanced security compatibility with macOS Catalina
Scheduled background updates of Winclone images
Supports restoring images created with prior versions of Winclone (Windows 8 and above)
Supports restoring images to DOS-FAT32, ExFAT and NTFS formatted volumes
Supports restoring images to attached volumes (bootable depending on hardware and Windows version)
Supports saving to external or network storage
Fast incremental imaging
Support for APFS and core storage volumes
Detection and reporting of inconsistent GPT and MBR boot records
Supports local disk-to-disk migration
Shrink/expand Boot Camp file system
Options for “make legacy bootable” and “make EFI bootable” (Windows 8 and above)
Progress bar estimate and percentage complete
Alert sound for success or fail operation
In-app links to related support resources
Updated user interface
Notarized for enhanced security and compatibility with macOS Catalina and later
Bootcamp Catalina Fusion Drive
Boot Camp Control Panel User Guide
In Windows on an Intel-based Mac, pressing function keys on a Mac notebook computer and some other Apple keyboards controls hardware features. Boot Camp supports the volume, brightness, keyboard illumination, and media keys.
In the Boot Camp Control Panel, you can change the default behavior, so that pressing a function key controls app features, and pressing a function key and the Fn key controls hardware features.
Resize Bootcamp Catalina
In Windows on your Mac, click in the right side of the taskbar, click the Boot Camp icon , then choose Boot Camp Control Panel.
If a User Account Control dialog appears, click Yes.
Click Keyboard.
Select or deselect “Use all F1, F2 etc. keys as standard function keys.”
Some Mac notebook computers have a group of keys with small numbers on them that can be used as a numeric keypad. To use these keys as a keypad, press the Num Lock (F6) key, or press and hold the Fn key while you press the keys on the keyboard.
Bootcamp Catalina Issues
See alsoGet started with Boot Camp Control Panel on MacTroubleshoot Boot Camp Control Panel problems on MacApple Support article: Use your Apple Keyboard in Windows with Boot CampApple Support article: How to use function keys on MacBook Pro with Touch Bar