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AlanD
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Apple Bootcamp and IFW

Post by AlanD »

The last time I asked this question, all I received was anecdotal
evidence, so since there seems to be quite a few new members, I am
repeating it:

I have BootCamp installed on my MacBook Pro in order to run Windows 7 in
separate partition. I create full hard drive images using IFW, but never
had the nerve to test it by running an IFL restore operation.

There appears to be a fair number of users of BootCamp who have lost the
use of the Windows partition when they updated the Mac OS, and even
though I need the update, I am not willing to chance it, without some
assurances that somewhere, someone [with same configuration] has
actually done a successful full drive restore using IFL.

Apple Tech support will not commit to any solutions or fixes if the
update causes issues with BootCamp (whom I have contacted by phone) -
essentially saying that you are on your own with BootCamp.

thanks for any inputs on this subject.

AlanD
Brian K
Posts: 2213
Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:11 am
Location: NSW, Australia

Re: Apple Bootcamp and IFW

Post by Brian K »

AlanD
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Joined: Sat Sep 17, 2011 4:45 pm

Re: Apple Bootcamp and IFW

Post by AlanD »

On 2015-08-15 2:06 AM, Brian K wrote:
> Alan,
>
> Any help here?
>
> [
> http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/ ... st-2454980
> ](http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/image-for-windows.362725/page-15#post-2454980)
>
>
>
Brian, thanks, but
sorry,the first link was dead end.
Second link does not pertain to my concerns, which are related to:

1) potential "loss" of WIN 7 Bootcamp partition when upgrading the Apple
OS ( I am now three versions behind, and some newer programs will run
only on the 'latest' OS). Considerable anecdotal evidence to this
occurrence is all over the message boards. While some have no problems,
others complete loss of the WIN 7 partition.

2) this then brings up second lesser concern, in that I have never
'Tested' my full disk images of my Apple_WIN 7 (plus two other
partitions) hard drive, and I am not anxious to be forced into that
situation.

So, I am looking for some 'real-life' chronicles among our group.
Maybe no one on board is crazy enough to even attempt to deal with
appleworld and windows on the same boat.
Brian K
Posts: 2213
Joined: Fri Aug 12, 2011 1:11 am
Location: NSW, Australia

Re: Apple Bootcamp and IFW

Post by Brian K »

Alan,

I've sent a message to pandlouk about your questions. Hopefully he'll reply here.
Panagiotis
Posts: 40
Joined: Fri Mar 02, 2012 8:28 pm

Re: Apple Bootcamp and IFW

Post by Panagiotis »

AlanD wrote:
> On 2015-08-15 2:06 AM, Brian K wrote:
> > Alan,
> >
> > Any help here?
> >
> > [
> > http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/ ... st-2454980
> >
> ](http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/ ... st-2454980)
> >
> >
> >
> Brian, thanks, but
> sorry,the first link was dead end.
> Second link does not pertain to my concerns, which are related to:
>
> 1) potential "loss" of WIN 7 Bootcamp partition when upgrading the Apple
> OS ( I am now three versions behind, and some newer programs will run
> only on the 'latest' OS). Considerable anecdotal evidence to this
> occurrence is all over the message boards. While some have no problems,
> others complete loss of the WIN 7 partition.
>
> 2) this then brings up second lesser concern, in that I have never
> 'Tested' my full disk images of my Apple_WIN 7 (plus two other
> partitions) hard drive, and I am not anxious to be forced into that
> situation.
>
> So, I am looking for some 'real-life' chronicles among our group.
> Maybe no one on board is crazy enough to even attempt to deal with
> appleworld and windows on the same boat.
Hi Alan,

I received Brian's notification and here I am... :)
About your concerns
1) What is your OSX version? If it is 10.7 (Lion) you will certainly lose you Bootcamp... if you are on 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and later it is a gamble but could work.
2) On the Mac I rarely use IFW (most of the time I use IFL) so I can only guaranty for images made outside from the Windows Bootcamp Enviroment. They do work fine but with some versions of IFL sometimes the Bootcamp hybrid MBR got deleted after the restore and needed to be fixed with BootIt BM's partition Manager. If you own a BootIt licence I can describe how to fix in case this happens. If not... perform the following steps:

1) Boot to your OSX partition and use "Disk Utility" to create an image of the windows(bootcamp) partition (also remember to write down the exact size of the windows partition, since you'll need it later).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDr-bgVNlrI
2) Before upgrading remove the BootCamp partitioning to avoid encountering any weird bugs of the upgrade procedure.
3) Upgrade OSX or perform a clean install of the new version.
4) After you upgraded or clean-installed the new OSX create a bootcamp partition (same size of the one you had previously). This will recreate Bootcamp's Hybrid-mbr.
5) Use OSX's disk Utility to restore the Image of the windows partition you have performed in step (1) and you are ready to go.

Panagiotis
TeraByte Support
Posts: 3596
Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm

Re: Apple Bootcamp and IFW

Post by TeraByte Support »

you can use IFL:

you can use restore first track option to restore the mbr.

you also have to use the "gpt hidden from os" option.

"Panagiotis" wrote in message news:10136@public.tech.misc...

AlanD wrote:
> On 2015-08-15 2:06 AM, Brian K wrote:
> > Alan,
> >
> > Any help here?
> >
> > [
> >

[
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/
](http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/)

.... st-2454980
> >
> ](

[
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/ ... st-2454980
](http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/image-for-windows.362725/page-15#post-2454980)

)
> >
> >
> >
> Brian, thanks, but
> sorry,the first link was dead end.
> Second link does not pertain to my concerns, which are related to:
>
> 1) potential "loss" of WIN 7 Bootcamp partition when upgrading the Apple
> OS ( I am now three versions behind, and some newer programs will run
> only on the 'latest' OS). Considerable anecdotal evidence to this
> occurrence is all over the message boards. While some have no problems,
> others complete loss of the WIN 7 partition.
>
> 2) this then brings up second lesser concern, in that I have never
> 'Tested' my full disk images of my Apple_WIN 7 (plus two other
> partitions) hard drive, and I am not anxious to be forced into that
> situation.
>
> So, I am looking for some 'real-life' chronicles among our group.
> Maybe no one on board is crazy enough to even attempt to deal with
> appleworld and windows on the same boat.
Hi Alan,

I received Brian's notification and here I am...

![:)]({SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif)

About your concerns
1) What is your OSX version? If it is 10.7 (Lion) you will certainly lose
you Bootcamp... if you are on 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and later it is a gamble
but could work.
2) On the Mac I rarely use IFW (most of the time I use IFL) so I can only
guaranty for images made outside from the Windows Bootcamp Enviroment. They
do work fine but with some versions of IFL sometimes the Bootcamp hybrid MBR
got deleted after the restore and needed to be fixed with BootIt BM's
partition Manager. If you own a BootIt licence I can describe how to fix in
case this happens. If not... perform the following steps:

1) Boot to your OSX partition and use "Disk Utility" to create an image of
the windows(bootcamp) partition (also remember to write down the exact size
of the windows partition, since you'll need it later).

[
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDr-bgVNlrI
](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDr-bgVNlrI)

2) Before upgrading remove the BootCamp partitioning to avoid encountering
any weird bugs of the upgrade procedure.
3) Upgrade OSX or perform a clean install of the new version.
4) After you upgraded or clean-installed the new OSX create a bootcamp
partition (same size of the one you had previously). This will recreate
Bootcamp's Hybrid-mbr.
5) Use OSX's disk Utility to restore the Image of the windows partition you
have performed in step (1) and you are ready to go.

Panagiotis

AlanD
Posts: 215
Joined: Sat Sep 17, 2011 4:45 pm

Re: Apple Bootcamp and IFW

Post by AlanD »

On 2015-08-19 8:41 PM, TeraByte Support wrote:
> you can use IFL:
>
> you can use restore first track option to restore the mbr.
>
> you also have to use the "gpt hidden from os" option.
>
> "Panagiotis" wrote in message news:10136@public.tech.misc...
>
> AlanD wrote:
>> On 2015-08-15 2:06 AM, Brian K wrote:
>>> Alan,
>>>
>>> Any help here?
>>>
>>> [
>>>
>
> [
> http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/
> ](http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/)
>
> .... st-2454980
>>>
>> ](
>
> [
> http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/ ... st-2454980
> ](http://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/image-for-windows.362725/page-15#post-2454980)
>
> )
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Brian, thanks, but
>> sorry,the first link was dead end.
>> Second link does not pertain to my concerns, which are related to:
>>
>> 1) potential "loss" of WIN 7 Bootcamp partition when upgrading the Apple
>> OS ( I am now three versions behind, and some newer programs will run
>> only on the 'latest' OS). Considerable anecdotal evidence to this
>> occurrence is all over the message boards. While some have no problems,
>> others complete loss of the WIN 7 partition.
>>
>> 2) this then brings up second lesser concern, in that I have never
>> 'Tested' my full disk images of my Apple_WIN 7 (plus two other
>> partitions) hard drive, and I am not anxious to be forced into that
>> situation.
>>
>> So, I am looking for some 'real-life' chronicles among our group.
>> Maybe no one on board is crazy enough to even attempt to deal with
>> appleworld and windows on the same boat.
> Hi Alan,
>
> I received Brian's notification and here I am...
>
> ![:)]({SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif)
>
> About your concerns
> 1) What is your OSX version? If it is 10.7 (Lion) you will certainly lose
> you Bootcamp... if you are on 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and later it is a gamble
> but could work.
> 2) On the Mac I rarely use IFW (most of the time I use IFL) so I can only
> guaranty for images made outside from the Windows Bootcamp Enviroment. They
> do work fine but with some versions of IFL sometimes the Bootcamp hybrid MBR
> got deleted after the restore and needed to be fixed with BootIt BM's
> partition Manager. If you own a BootIt licence I can describe how to fix in
> case this happens. If not... perform the following steps:
>
> 1) Boot to your OSX partition and use "Disk Utility" to create an image of
> the windows(bootcamp) partition (also remember to write down the exact size
> of the windows partition, since you'll need it later).
>
> [
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDr-bgVNlrI
> ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDr-bgVNlrI)
>
> 2) Before upgrading remove the BootCamp partitioning to avoid encountering
> any weird bugs of the upgrade procedure.
> 3) Upgrade OSX or perform a clean install of the new version.
> 4) After you upgraded or clean-installed the new OSX create a bootcamp
> partition (same size of the one you had previously). This will recreate
> Bootcamp's Hybrid-mbr.
> 5) Use OSX's disk Utility to restore the Image of the windows partition you
> have performed in step (1) and you are ready to go.
>
> Panagiotis
>
>
I want to thank those who responded to my request. Your help is greatly
appreciated. I will provide more feedback when I have time to digest
your inputs.

AlanD
timmy2
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Re: Apple Bootcamp and IFW

Post by timmy2 »

So, AlanD, have you tried imaging and restoring your dual-boot Mac yet using IFL?

I see in this thread a reply from TB Support where they recommend using two options in IFL:

you can use restore first track option to restore the mbr.
you also have to use the "gpt hidden from os" option.

Do these settings apply regardless of the Macbook model? (It's my impression that the Hybrid MBR was employed in certain models but is no longer used.)
AlanD
Posts: 215
Joined: Sat Sep 17, 2011 4:45 pm

Re: Apple Bootcamp and IFW

Post by AlanD »

On 2015-09-25 6:07 PM, timmy2 wrote:
> So, AlanD, have you tried imaging and restoring your dual-boot Mac yet using IFL?
>
> I see in this thread a reply from TB Support where they recommend using two options in IFL:
>
> you can use restore first track option to restore the mbr.
> you also have to use the "gpt hidden from os" option.
>
> Do these settings apply regardless of the Macbook model? (It's my impression that the Hybrid MBR was employed in certain models but is no longer used.)
>
>
As I alluded to earlier, experimenting to determine functionality of my
images is not going to happen, regardless of any assurances that it will
work just fine. If it ever comes to a point where I have to restore an
image, then I will report to the group the outcome.

I have used a Restore operation many times with my Windows 7/XP PC, but
trust me, the first time was a bit daunting.

Seems that there are just a rare few of us (using Terabyte products)
that are half into the dark side, so if you should ever have to perform
a Restore operation, please let us know the results.

Note that I have searched on several occasions (including today) for a
SINGLE imaging/cloning utility that claims it will allow you to do what
Terabyte claims it can do - image and restore a complete Bootcamp hard
drive that will boot both partitions successfully. Not even ONE can I
find, and there seems to be many, many of them. Any discussion about
'cloning' an entire drive on a MAC running Bootcamp involves at least
three different programs (two of which are for imaging/restoring).

Now, why does no one go where Terabyte ventures? To me, that's quite
off-putting.

AlanD


TeraByte Support
Posts: 3596
Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm

Re: Apple Bootcamp and IFW

Post by TeraByte Support »

The options mentioned apply (restore first track and "gpt hidden from os").

However, starting with OS X 10.7 they have an LVM type configuration called
CoreStorage, version 10.10 they use that by default which means the backup
would backup the partitions, but it doesn't do anything on restore to
configure the restored partition to be part of the LVM or deal with
individual LV's.

However, you can get rid of the CoreStorage and go back to normal using
"diskutil cs revert" command (you specific the drive as a parameter after
revert).


"AlanD" wrote in message news:10334@public.tech.misc...

On 2015-09-25 6:07 PM, timmy2 wrote:
> So, AlanD, have you tried imaging and restoring your dual-boot Mac yet
> using IFL?
>
> I see in this thread a reply from TB Support where they recommend using
> two options in IFL:
>
> you can use restore first track option to restore the mbr.
> you also have to use the "gpt hidden from os" option.
>
> Do these settings apply regardless of the Macbook model? (It's my
> impression that the Hybrid MBR was employed in certain models but is no
> longer used.)
>
>
As I alluded to earlier, experimenting to determine functionality of my
images is not going to happen, regardless of any assurances that it will
work just fine. If it ever comes to a point where I have to restore an
image, then I will report to the group the outcome.

I have used a Restore operation many times with my Windows 7/XP PC, but
trust me, the first time was a bit daunting.

Seems that there are just a rare few of us (using Terabyte products)
that are half into the dark side, so if you should ever have to perform
a Restore operation, please let us know the results.

Note that I have searched on several occasions (including today) for a
SINGLE imaging/cloning utility that claims it will allow you to do what
Terabyte claims it can do - image and restore a complete Bootcamp hard
drive that will boot both partitions successfully. Not even ONE can I
find, and there seems to be many, many of them. Any discussion about
'cloning' an entire drive on a MAC running Bootcamp involves at least
three different programs (two of which are for imaging/restoring).

Now, why does no one go where Terabyte ventures? To me, that's quite
off-putting.

AlanD

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