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bluphysted

macrumors newbie
Original poster
May 7, 2008
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Hey guys,

I've read quite a few threads on Disaster Recovery methods for cloning Mac system drives, but few, if any, seemed to state the requirement to clone the ENTIRE drive, OS X *and* XP partitions.

I have a number of dual booting Mac laptops (used in XP mostly), that I need to image for quick recovery.

For PCs, I boot with WinPE and use Ghost32. Works like a charm.

Any suggestions?
 

wrldwzrd89

macrumors G5
Jun 6, 2003
12,110
77
Solon, OH
Alas, there is no single tool I know of that can do this. A combination of tools, however, WILL work. You can use Winclone for the Boot Camp partition, and Carbon Copy Cloner for the Mac partition. Both the clone and restore operations are relatively straightforward, since the two tools have similar interfaces (if you understand one, you'll pick up the other quickly).
 

Peaceful

macrumors member
Jan 27, 2005
65
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So I'm curious. If you use those two tools separately, how does the recovery procedure go?

Do you have to use BootCamp assistant to partition the new hard drive correctly before you can restore?
 

wrldwzrd89

macrumors G5
Jun 6, 2003
12,110
77
Solon, OH
So I'm curious. If you use those two tools separately, how does the recovery procedure go?

Do you have to use BootCamp assistant to partition the new hard drive correctly before you can restore?
Recovery works something like this:
Boot from the clone of the Mac
Clone it to the drive
Boot from the drive you just cloned to
Use Boot Camp Assistant to get the partition step done, cancel out of the installation
Using Winclone, clone the image file it created to the Boot Camp partition
 

aki

macrumors 6502a
Mar 2, 2004
688
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Japan
thanks for link to winclone....that is exactly what i need or what i will need when my imac comes.............after using virtualpc a lot i am used to easy copy and store of my windows installs and winclone can do the same yay!!
 

3rdfinger

macrumors newbie
May 9, 2008
25
0
California
for a larger scale solution... (5 or more macs) i'd suggest netbooting the machines.

http://www.bombich.com

You're going to need a Leopard Server, a separate partition (running leopard with enough room to hold the clones) and NetRestore to pull it all off.

(that website also has Carbon Copy Cloner)

I haven't tried it yet, but i've heard it will let you automate a full restore including a bootcamp partition. :cool:
 

bytethese

macrumors 68030
Jun 20, 2007
2,707
120
Hardware clone. :)

I tested this with my drive from my Macbook Pro a few months ago to see if it was possible to clone from a smaller to a larger drive and in theory, it worked fine. I was able to clone my 80GB original drive to a 100GB drive and place the drive in my laptop and everything worked fine, the windows partition became larger on the new drive. I used my Logiccube Sonix device for this, if you can get your hands on one, it shoudl do the trick.
 
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