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OS X El Capitan and later has an additional security layer called SIP (System Integrity Protection). In a nutshell, SIP prevents ordinary users, including administrators, from changing system files, including preference files and folders the Mac OS uses for itself. Partition your Mac's hard drive. Now's the scary fun part. Using the Boot Camp Assistant, you'll set exactly how big you want your Windows partition to be. I chose 20GB, but it depends on how much. Feb 25, 2015 Apple Boot Camp allows users with a Microsoft Windows XP installation disc to install Windows XP, Vista SP2, or 7 on an Intel-based Mac, and once installation is complete, users can restart their computer to run either Mac OS X or Windows XP or Vista.
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Before you begin all this, the original post doesn't make it very clear that you MUST have a backup of all the files in your windows installation.
Also, be aware that I don't believe that any special permissions will be copied over with the files - NTFS has a very rich set of ACLs that it supports and I don't think this information will be preserved. I don't know if it matters, but I believe that some critical system files should have certain permissions under Windows.
Maybe in the conversion from FAT32 to NTFS once you've got Windows all restored then the correct permissions are applied as FAT32 doesn't support any kind of ACLs or extended attributes.
If you have been using Services for Macintosh or Extreme•Z IP on the Windows side of things, be aware that it stores resource fork information for Macs in NTFS alternate data streams, and this data will be lost if you follow the steps outlined above.
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I have tried this hint and it works.
I made a backup of my bootcamp FIRST (!!!!)
Then took all the steps indicated in the original post.
One thing I didn't bother with is going all the way through the windows installation. When I got to the key entry, I just rebooted, by then Bootcamp had made it's multi-boot partition installation and the new partition was formatted.
From there, I deleted the contents (had to unlock files (use 'see info' on the files to unlock them)) and made sure that I installed the first 4 files first.
Then it worked.
Variable sized Bootcamp.
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Hi,
I am new with bootcamp. How did you backup the bootcamp first?
Bernie
I haven't tried this technique, but NTFS-3G via MacFUSE does work pretty well. The write speed is slow (see the FAQ on the MacFUSE wiki page at Google for why), but it's functional.
The other problem with FAT32 is the lack of support for large files (over 4GB).. So, even if this did work, you couldn't write the image file to a FAT32 disk.
See my other reply for something that I know does actually work, seeing as how I've done it.
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I managed to upgrade my HDD and resize my BootCamp partition all at the same time, and -- did I mention -- actually performed these actions in the real world, not merely in theory. If you aren't replacing the HDD, and are squeamish about trying to dynamically grow the partition, then you can just use WinClone to backup the BootCamp partition to a file, then use BootCamp Assistant to delete and recreate the partition, start the install, cancel out after formatting, and then use WinClone to restore the image to the new, bigger partition..
Anyhow, here's my list of steps, including the HDD upgrade and making VMWare Fusion happy again after the transformation:
http://lonewolf-links.blogspot.com/2007/09/mbp-w-bootcamp-seamless-hdd-upgrade.html
Hopefully, it will help somebody out.
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Thanks for the timely write-up!
Your summary was the best I've found. I followed your roadmap with a few minor differences:
1) I had a FAT32 Windows partition, and intended to keep it that way so I can read and write from OS X, so I followed the instructions to use the 'Restore' feature of Disk Utility to backup and restore the Windows partition. This worked very well. Detailed instructions are available at: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=3463298#3463298
2) I ended up buying a Vantec NexStar 3 NST-360SU at the local MicroCenter, since I needed it right away, instead of getting the enclosure from OWC.
3) For some reason, the drive initialization defauled to the Apple Partition Format, not the required GUID Partition Table, so after reloading from SuperDuper, I could not get Boot Camp Assistant to partition for Windows. I had to re-format the drive and select the proper partition scheme. I would have assumed that with the external drive attached (via FireWire -- this was a different enclosure on a different drive than the one mentioned above) to my MacBook Pro, that the GUID partition map would have been the default partition type.
Other than that, it worked like a champ!
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> Detailed instructions are available at: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=3463298#3463298
This link is inaccessible. Even when I log in to Apple Discussions with my account, it still will not allow me to view this thread. Bottom line, Microsoft simply does NOT WANT anyone doing what we are trying to do, and is making Apple squelch any means of allowing it.
MacFuse will indeed enable NTFS writing from Mac OS X but at the expense of disabling disk image mounting. I would definitely say it is a very poor choice but if you absolutely must have NTFS writing ability from OS X, go for it.
Does copying the entire partition back and forth cause the Windows install to become highly fragmented?
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Bombich Software's NetRestore has been discontinued. Does anyone have a copy of it? I would like to try that method.
Also, I'd like to point out that with the current Boot Camp Utility, you have to delete and recreate the partition using the Windows Installer CD or else the boot camp partition will not work.
What is needed is for Apple to allow writes to NTFS volumes. MacFuse purports to do this, but if you have Parallels installed, I believe that version of MacFuse will hose Parallels, or at least it did for me last time I tried that.
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