![]() ![]() I’m wondering if this is supposed to be behave this way, or is there any safe way to get rid of one of the options Windows or EFI Boot and just have Macintosh HD and Windows (or EFI Boot, either or).Īlso, 1 other question: Is it safe to encrypt this external bootcamp drive with bitlocker? (I understand that Winclone can no longer back it up, but was wondering if its a possibilty). Selecting Windows or EFI Boot boots the windows from the same external SSD that I have attached. I get 3 options: Windows, Macintosh HD, and EFI Boot. After removing the bootcamp partition with disk utility (I was wondering why the guide said disk utility instead of bootcamp assistant but I followed it anyways), I booted the macbook pro with the option key pressed. I think it was the Sysprep step that changed my outcome. I instead went with the Migrate Windows 10 to an External Drive ( ), and had good success. Despite injection I kept getting the same error. Is there any workaround so that Winclone can appropriately mount the EFI and do its job? I tried running winclone again to restore the image on to the ssd while having the EFI mounted, I still get the same error saying “Error mounting EFI.” ![]() I can properly mount the EFI without issue and also was able to create a folder inside the EFI folder. However, when I do this with sudo with the command: “sudo diskutil mount disk0s1”, If I hold ALT and Arrow/Tab to EFI then hold CTRL (to get the circular icon) it will boot the second time with a blue Windows RECOVERY error - Your PC NEEDS TO BE REPAIRED message, and the three options are useless. If the volume is damaged, try the “readOnly” option” I tried to mount EFI with the command: “diskutil mount disk0s1” which gives me the error: “Volume on disk0s1 failed to mount I also made sure that my SIP is disabled. I have checked for Antivirus softwares and such and dont have any of them running. When restoring from image, I come come across the error: “Error mounting EFI” and can’t complete the restore. Windows 10 is up-to-date and chkdsk has been run on both the Boot Camp partition (disk0s4) prior to cloning and the external disk (disk1s2) post-cloning. I’m currently trying to restore a bootcamp image on my Macbook Pro 2018 15 inch onto an external SSD (I couldn’t do volume to volume cloning due to Block Size Mismatch). Winclone appears to clone the partition to the external disk successfully and does not report any errors, but upon -booting, the disk is not shown in the Startup Manager. ![]()
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