

If you already own Winclone 6, you can update to the latest version of Winclone 6 right in the app. Winclone and Boot Runner have been updated to be fully compatible with High Sierra, and you should make sure that you update both of them prior to upgrading your system. Update to the latest versions of Winclone and Boot Runner Carbon Copy Cloner creates a bootable backup, so if you have a failed update, you can boot directly to the backup and keep working. On the Mac side, we recommend Carbon Copy Cloner. In case there are problems upgrading with the filesystem and partitioning, you will be able to quickly restore your Boot Camp partition. Make a clone of your Boot Camp with the latest version of Winclone 6. This does not change the filesystem for Windows, but data is moved around in a pretty significant way during the upgrade. Once converted, you cannot convert back to HFS+, so backups are especially important. Here is what you need to do: BackupĪll Macs that have SSDs drives will have the Mac filesystems converted to APFS. Apple has worked hard to make the transition seamless but there are a few things you can do prior to upgrading. The latest version of macOS, High Sierra, has some major changes for the Mac including a new filesystem, APFS.
