

Winclone 3.4 is a free update to Winclone 3 users and $19.99 (USD) for an Individual License (up to two computers), $99.99 for the Pro Version (unlimited computers by a single administrator), and $499.99 for a Site License (unlimited computers by any employee or contractor) and are all available through the Twocanoes website.

* Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP (NTFS), Boot Camp Partition

“This is the best release of Winclone yet.” “We are thrilled to announce full support for Mountain Lion and the new security features” said Twocanoes Software’s Timothy Perfitt. Winclone requires OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), OS X 10.7 (Lion) or OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and Windows 7, Vista or XP (NTFS) running in a Boot Camp partition. * Migrate Microsoft Windows Boot Camp partitions to other computers with ease * Monitor file status and errors during image creation * Transfer, resize, and restore Microsoft Windows Boot Camp partition files in OS X * Language support for Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), German, Italian, Japanese Russian and Spanish * Full integration with JAMF Software Casper Suite framework * Full compatibility with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and Gatekeeper Winclone allows users to migrate data from one Boot Camp partition to another partition, hard drive, or computer with ease, or change the size of the Boot Camp partition. I was hoping to avoid purchasing another copy of Windows 10.Thank you for your help,īoth responses were sent from a different email address and kicked back, so I am not able to attach the image here.Naperville, Illinois – Twocanoes Software today is pleased to announce Winclone 3.4 with OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion compatibility. I am going to stop the process by closing the Macbook Pro until I hear from you as how to proceed. I have done this before with Winclone 5.5 and Winclone 7, and I do not recall it asking for additional drivers. My purpose in using Winclone was to migrate the Windows OS from an old to a new computer. Best regards,Īfter starting over and increasing the partition to 800gb, the “Image Restored Successfully” however the screen is asking me if I want to “Add Windows Drivers”. Should I receive the same error message, I will check the log and forward to you.

Even though the 600gb partition I had made should have been more than enough for the 535gb image from the original SSD, I am in the process of starting from scratch. He suggested creating the largest partition possible and try and restore the Winclone image again. Unfortunately, when I had not heard back in a couple of days, I contacted Apple and restored the new Macbook Pro to the original OS without data.
