Hello: I have a MBP with Windows 7 on a boot camp partition. I have tried to find a good solution to image or clone the Windows installation for fast restores but have come up short. Many suggestions, most flawed or untested. The most recent was a suggestion to use the built-in Windows 7 backup which does create an image and data backup but does it work for Boot Camp? I not only need to know if it works for creating a backup/image but also if it would actually perform a sucessful restore?

How to Create a BootCamp Image for Backup and Restoration on a Mac Upgrade to Mavericks Easily. Apple Computers. This video shows you how to create a DMG image of your Bootcamp partition from. Click continue and Boot Camp for Mac will automatically locate the ISO file on your system. Step 3: Create a partition for Windows When you are done with the Assistant, your Mac restarts to the Windows installer.

An ideal solution would be an OS X app like SuperDuper or a A Windows app like acronis that can do the COMPLETE drive including boot camp. I would like to hear from anyone who has successfully backed up and performed a full recovering to a Windows BC installation.

I know that some folks will say, just reinstall Windows but that is time consuming when you concider all the updates, apps and finally data restore. To complicate matters, I have replaced my optical drive with another HD so the optical drive is now external via USB. This really complicated installing Windows in a BC partition (see other threads). Thanks in advance for your suggestions and comments. You should bite the bullet after making backups and try one or more as if you were writing a review. Acronis won't. It must support GPT (and EFI).

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I think the same for Ghost. One program for 'foreign' OS also means you are asking a lot, maybe a linux CD for instance. Not everyone has the same results too.

Clonzilla works but some thought 'oh, that is too complicated.' Casper 6 works for Windows on Boot Camp only, and was the first commercial program. You just use SuperDuper for your HFS partition.

You will need NTFS for your Windows clone. CopyCatX is more lengthy and sector copy so takes the longest. Paragon has come out with more programs to support Apple Boot Camp than anyone else, but I only use the one that I need and have not used it in the manner you want. I'd be happy to try but within only one MAC and limited time, it's not possible now. After another hour of reading, I could not find any confirmed successful backup/restore solutions for boot camp. I am almost ready to conclude it's not possible. If time permits in the future, I'll try but based on the fact I can't find anyone that has been successful, it might be a waste of time.

I looked at Paragon stuff last week but did not see a boot camp clone soluton. Did I miss something? I'm willing to buy a supported solution, not just looking for free tools. Thanks and I'll keep looking. My recent experience with using WinClone to restore a BootCamp drive is that the restore process is possible as long as the hardware isn't changed. Unfortunately, the process is also pretty involved: 1) Format a new BootCamp drive. 2) Install a fresh Windows install on it.

Fresh install is the only option BootCamp has. If you stop BootCamp without go to install then the BootCamp drive does not get formatted. You will not have to apply any updates to this Windows install. 3) Use Winclone to overwrite your nice fresh and clean Windows installation on your new BootCamp drive. 4) You are now bootable to the Windows exactly as you left it.

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But it is messy and has holes in the capability. Well, let me help you a little. I bought my MacBook Pro late in 2007, and it is the only Mac I own. Being a notebook computer, it only has one internal harddrive, so for me to have Boot Camp, I must have my MacOS and Widows partitions on the same drive. FOr a couple years I was in a very similar position as you. Early on, I had great success using SuperDuper for my Mac volume, and WinClone for my WIndows volume. I could probably still use that if I wanted to, but sine WinClone is no longer supported, I moved on.