![]() Update2: It completed it successfully and after that i was able to normally boot from the clone. You can also build a rescue media with this so you don't have to have a Windows install afterwards necessarily. The software apparently only requires you have at least one Crucial drive connected to use it and seems to have pretty good functionalities (as my experience earlier with a WD edition of Acronis True Image) so this is definitely a viable option since it's free (given you have at least one Crucial drive at hand). Still have to test it though, will report back. I got the Win10 usb stick working (did it on another windows 10 pc) and seems that Acronis True Image for Crucial is doing it right. If not, i guess i'm left with trying the CCC method. Well, possibly because it can't clone/restore on a larger disk properly nor nowadays afaik doesn't support apfs.Ĭurrently trying to see whether Crucials Acronis version would do it (and trying to get a portable w10 usb going for this, ugh ). I've always used Clonezilla since it does a proper clone of the disk and wondered why people don't use it when it seems the only free software that does it simply and perfectly. I'm aware of that method, but trying to avoid it since it's not a proper clone cause you have to modify it for it to work. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's GuideĬlick to expand.Thanks for the hint. ![]()
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