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Clone Phone, as the OPPO official phone switching tool, is safe and convenient and can transfer all your data of the old phone to the new one. Clone, backup and migrate your Mac's. It includes a site manager to store all your connection details and logins as well as an Explo Folx for Mac 5.14.13921 Folx is a free download manager for Mac OS X with a true Mac-style interface. It offers convenient downloads managing, flexible settings, etc. Folx for Mac has a unique system of sorting and keeping the downloaded content. Winclone 8 brings a host of new features and full compatibility with macOS Catalina. Learn more about what’s new in Winclone 8 and all the new features. Customers who have purchased Winclone previously can find information regarding upgrade eligibility on the redownload page.
The thing that drew this to my attention was when Safari (on the iMac in BC/Win7) wouldn't launch, with an error message, about 'cfnetwork', but now can't find copies of this. So I've replaced the old iMac internal, booted BootCamp, and Apple apps all run fine. Those missing invisible files aren't there, but that isn't causing the problem. So maybe winclone caused a problem when I created the image in the first place. Twocanoes is back up now, and I see he's dropped winclone due to time and Win 7 probs, and the forum has some problems reported, but nothing matching my experience. Is there any other app which will copy and restore a BootCamp partition? I have iPartition which does a good job of resizing BC partitions, but I looked briefly at Deploy Studio and can't understand if it does the job.
Anyone tried it on a single Mac? I guess I'll just have to start again from scratch and reload all the Win 7 apps manually.
Anyone know how to get Win 7 to run CHKDSK? I can never get it to show 'repair disk', supposed to be the first option after restart in BC and hold down F8. But I only get safe mode and various network variations of that. No repair disk option. Winclone does say run CHKDSK /f twice, but I've never been able to get it to run, so that may be in part a cause.
Anyone tried it on a single Mac? I guess I'll just have to start again from scratch and reload all the Win 7 apps manually.
Anyone know how to get Win 7 to run CHKDSK? I can never get it to show 'repair disk', supposed to be the first option after restart in BC and hold down F8. But I only get safe mode and various network variations of that. No repair disk option. Winclone does say run CHKDSK /f twice, but I've never been able to get it to run, so that may be in part a cause.
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Nov 27, 2009 3:24 AM
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The thing that drew this to my attention was when Safari (on the iMac in BC/Win7) wouldn't launch, with an error message, about 'cfnetwork', but now can't find copies of this. So I've replaced the old iMac internal, booted BootCamp, and Apple apps all run fine. Those missing invisible files aren't there, but that isn't causing the problem. So maybe winclone caused a problem when I created the image in the first place. Twocanoes is back up now, and I see he's dropped winclone due to time and Win 7 probs, and the forum has some problems reported, but nothing matching my experience. Is there any other app which will copy and restore a BootCamp partition? I have iPartition which does a good job of resizing BC partitions, but I looked briefly at Deploy Studio and can't understand if it does the job.
Anyone tried it on a single Mac? I guess I'll just have to start again from scratch and reload all the Win 7 apps manually.
Anyone know how to get Win 7 to run CHKDSK? I can never get it to show 'repair disk', supposed to be the first option after restart in BC and hold down F8. But I only get safe mode and various network variations of that. No repair disk option. Winclone does say run CHKDSK /f twice, but I've never been able to get it to run, so that may be in part a cause.
Anyone tried it on a single Mac? I guess I'll just have to start again from scratch and reload all the Win 7 apps manually.
Anyone know how to get Win 7 to run CHKDSK? I can never get it to show 'repair disk', supposed to be the first option after restart in BC and hold down F8. But I only get safe mode and various network variations of that. No repair disk option. Winclone does say run CHKDSK /f twice, but I've never been able to get it to run, so that may be in part a cause.
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