The Windows install went fine, but then I went back to OSX and I tried to make a new partition for my audio and it totally wiped my Windows install (Bummer as Windows took forever to insall and Update to 8.1). – for a 250 GB SSD: creates a 30GB Mac partition, and 200GB Windows partition, anything left over will be added to the windows partitionĪfter running the command, boot off a mac image with winclone installed and image the windows partition as normal. I had to delete my Audio Partition (backed up of course) to install Bootcamp and Windows 8. – any extra space goes to the windows partition ( 250G drive, 25g for mac, 200 for windows, add’s the left over 25G to windows)Įxample: diskutil resizevolume /dev/disk0s2 30G MS-DOS FAT 200G – replace second xxG with size of windows partition ![]() – replace first xxG with size of the mac partition diskutil resizevolume /dev/disk0s2 xxG MS-DOS FAT xxG So here’s a hand command for the terminal to partition the drive so you can reboot from an external and use winclone. That just takes way to longer for administrators. While I have ways to image machines via Deploy Studio sometimes I just need to do a one off and Boot Camp a partition and then use winclone to install an image.Īfter Mac OS X 7.1 Boot Camp requires a physical CD to finish, you no longer have the options to “Quit and install later”. ![]() Most of my users are being boot camped and running windows 7.
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