Make a backup image of the old Windows Boot Camp partition on the old Mac using Winclone.I was able to figure out how to get my old Windows 10 partition to boot on my new Mac without needing to mess with Gdisk (which I just didn't feel comfortable with).
But, for some reason, it refuses to boot on the new Mac.Īny ideas on how to get a restored Boot Camp partition to boot on a new Mac? I'm able to boot into the Windows 10 Boot Camp partition just fine from the old Mac (holding down option while rebooting, and selecting the Windows partition). I can view the Windows Boot Camp partition in Finder, and access all of the files however, when I hold down Option upon reboot and select the Windows Boot Camp partition, it just takes me straight into OS X. Then, I went to the new Mac, created a new FAT partition in Disk Utility, as recommended by Winclone, copied the image to my desktop on the new Mac, and restored it to the new partition (resulting in an NTFS volume). I purchased the newest version of Winclone (5.3) and backed up the image to my NAS drive on my local network. I recently got a new Mac and I'm trying to move my old Windows 10 Boot Camp partition from my old Mac (Mid-2011 MacBook Air, Model Identifier: MacBookAir4,2) to my new Mac (Early-2015, MacBook Pro 13', Model Identifier: MacBookPro12,1).