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So I did it again (delete partition, create partition, install Win, install Apple Boot Camp's software). To me it means that reading HFS+ or APFS files caused a problem. I read around that apple was putting APFS on High Sierra, but not if you have a Fusion Drive (this is my case). After Apple's Boot Camp's software install (in the running Windows) and rebooting, it BSOD'd again. I tried reinstalling Windows 8.1 from scratch by deleting the Boot Camp partition, creating it again, and installing Windows. It starts with the blue Windows logo, tries to load, then fails with a BSOD. I updated to High Sierra then Windows 8.1 was no longer not willing to boot. Or just install fresh copies.Not sure if it's relevant to your problem, but I had a similar experience. Then you can use a few different Windows tools to migrate your apps over and data files. I really recommend using Apples Migration Assistant instead.įor Windows thats a bit more work as you’ll need to redo BootCamp and install a fresh copy of Windows onto the drive. And lastly as it don’t check the files any file that has any corruption will likewise be carried over. It also won’t size correctly if the drive is larger.
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I personally don’t use cloning software any more as I’ve found it often carries issues and junk over to the fresh drive. Of course you’ll want to adjust the partition size afterwards for your Windows space. Then using either a bootable OS installer or Internet recovery prepare the drive and then install a fresh copy of the OS. So taking out the original drive and putting into the case is the correct action and putting in the new drive inside your system. Here the reverse is needed as the OWC case is designed to support the original Apple SSD not the OWC drive. The order on how you prepare your drive is a bit different as most people try to plug in their new drive externally first.
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