![]() ![]() WinClone isn't allowing me to recover the clone it made (I suspect a Lion compatibility issue) so I've given up on WinClone for now, as far as the recovery process goes. I feel like I'm pretty close to getting something going - I can see my Windows file system after all - but I'm a bit stuck at the moment. I am able to mount the sparsebundle by using "hdid" but this doesn't appear to Fusion as a "real" Boot Camp partition, so I can't use the built-in import features. I have a copy of this on both an external USB disk, as well as on the local HFS+ file system on the new/target MBP. I used WinClone to copy my original Boot Camp partition - this created a folder hierarchy which includes a "Windows.sparsebundle" folder. If it comes to that, so be it, but I'm looking for free alternatives for the time being. but I can get VMWARE fusion 5 to recognize the mounted windows.dmg as an. ![]() This is a once-off thing so I'm reluctant to go out and spend money on a commercial migration tool. I used WinClone to copy my original Boot Camp partition - this created a. What I actually want to achieve is a migration from using Boot Camp to using a "native" VM - I never boot into Windows so there's no point taking the performance hit on running Boot Camp. ![]() I used Time Machine to take care of OSX and now I'm trying to migrate my Boot Camp partition, which I was using with VMware Fusion 4. I'm in the process of migrating from one MacBook Pro to another. ![]()
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