Hi Gordon and others,
Perhaps I need to use VM Fusion? I don't use windows much so bootcamp
was good enough for me. also I only have 4 GB ram so I did not want to share
resources. If I were to instal VM Fusion would windows then back up with CCC
as part of my Macintosh HD? Also, Can I just not run the VM when I want my mac
to use all resources including the 4 GB ram?
I love the security of having a bootable backup that has everything
there thee way it was when things were working well.
Eric Caron
On Sep 2, 2011, at 3:03 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi Eric
>
> We neither of us knew about that discontinuation of the software, sorry about
> that. Actually this is something that you should be able to get over by
> doing a sector-level backup of the hard drive. I'm sure there are Mac
> utilities out there which do that. I will investigate.
>
> Gordon
>
> On 2 Sep 2011, at 17:15, Eric Caron wrote:
>
> Gordon,
>
> I didn't know about Win clone I Googled it, downloaded it, ran it, and
> no go it only works on Leopard and Snowy, On one site it alsop said it was
> discontinued. I don't know if that means on that site or in general. The
> version I found was 2.2.
>
> Is there another option out there?
>
> Eric Caron. I have all ready had Windows 7 and Jaws give mme headaches and
> would like to revert to a time when things were working right. This would
> save me time and give me peace of mind. I wish CCC could do this but thought
> I read somewhere that it doesn't do the bootcamp partition as it does the Mac
> partition.
>
> suggestions greatly appreciated!
>
> Eric Caron
> On Sep 2, 2011, at 4:48 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
>
>> Have you tried WinClone?
>>
>> Gordon
>>
>>
>> On 2 Sep 2011, at 05:16, Eric Caron wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I now have a working Windows 7 partition on my Macbook. I currently
>> use Carbon Copy Cloner to back up my Mac HD. I also have Time machine
>> running as well.
>> I don't want to have to go through the process of getting Windows up
>> again. How do I best back up this Bootcamp partition so that if I have a
>> Hard disk disaster I can not only restore my Macintosh HD with Carbon Copy
>> Cloner but also put that Bootcamp partition back?
>> Can I simply use CCC and back it up to a partition? If I do that and copy
>> it back would it work the same or no longer be bootable?
>>
>> I'd like to back up from the Mac side if at all possible as I am most
>> comfortable on the Mac. I would prefer not having to instal Windows again
>> and it has all ready caused me several frustrating hours. being able to
>> back up as I do with Carbon Copy Cloner on the Mac side would be great but
>> only if the partition then works normally once restored.
>>
>>
>> Tips would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> I did post this several days ago on Tecno-Chat but got no responses so I'm
>> trying here.
>>
>> Eric Caron
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