



I’ve been trying to get it to work, but so far I’ve just been able to create the image off the 2015, as every time, something goes wrong. I bought a new MacBook Pro (Intel 2020), and I’m trying to transfer my Windows 10 Pro bootcamp instance from my old MacBook Pro 2015. usr/sbin/installer -pkg "/var/tmp/DSNetworkRepository/Packages/Packages Set 1/Win10_Ann_Block. Hello, I got Winclone 9 a couple weeks ago and now I’m just tired. You can see the command that is run that installs the Winclone package in that log: While the package is installing, you can verify progress by opening terminal on the netbooted client and running "tail" on the log: Select the package set in the prior step, and select the Macintosh HD as the target (the package will find / create a boot camp partition on the same physical drive you select): The DeployStudio runtime will appear, and select "Install a package": Step 4: Verify the package shows up in DeployStudio Admin: In your network repository, add the Winclone package you created in Step 1: See this article for troubleshooting hints: Prior to deploying package with DeployStudio, copy the package to a target mac and verify the package installs correctly by double clicking on it and installing. DeployStudio must also have a network distribution point.Ĭreate a package following the "Deploy Boot Camp as a Package" support document: DeployStudio 1.7.6 on macOS Server 10.12ĭeployStudio 1.7.6 (or later) installed on macOS Server 10.12 (or later), with a functioning NetInstall service running.
#RESTORING A WINCLONE PACKAGE DEPLOYSTUDIO HOW TO#
This document covers how to create and deploy a package using DeployStudio and Winclone 6. When installed, the package can create the Boot Camp partition or restore Windows to an existing partition. Since Winclone Pro 6 creates a standard macOS installer package, DeployStudio can install it to any target Macs. Winclone 6 makes it easy to deploy Windows to a Boot Camp partition using DeployStudio.
