

After sysprep completed, the Mac shutdown. I selected the OOB option and shutdown when completed. I then prepared the Windows installation for migration using Sysprep (C:\Windows\System32\Sysprep\sysprep.exe).

I let it boot up, went through the setup assistant, boot camp driver setup, and then created a user account. For that, we will use the built-in tool, sysprep, to prepare the Boot Camp partition prior to migrating.įirst, I installed Windows 10 (build 1607) on a USB-C MacBook using boot camp assistant. However, it doesn’t solve the issue to USB-C drivers in Windows 10 after the Boot Camp partition has been migrated. This makes Winclone 6 the idea tool for this task. One of the key features of Winclone 6 is the ability to migrate the Boot Camp partition between Macs with different block sizes. The USB-C Macs have changed the physical block size of the internal drive and most external drives (including the Samsung T3 USB-C external drive I used) have the smaller block size (512). Migrating a Boot Camp partition to an external drive can be challenging, but Windows 10 Anniversary (build 1607) gives some additional pain due to issues with the USB-C drivers. Migrating Windows 10 Anniversary Edition to USB-C External SSD Drive from USB-C MacBook Boot Camp Partition
