Winclone Pro 7.1.4 Link
The admin runs Sysprep on the Windows partition to strip out hardware-specific drivers, then opens Winclone Pro 7.1.4.
Inside the package settings, they use new 7.1.4 features to:
The year was 2018, and macOS Mojave (10.14) was the new, sleek kid on the block. For a sysadmin or a devoted Boot Camp user, however, it brought a familiar, dread-inducing challenge: Winclone Pro 7.1.4
Allowed IT teams to deploy Boot Camp images using tools like Jamf or simply by running a package installer, making the process faster and less error-prone. If you'd like, I can:
Use variable substitutions to automatically name the computer based on its serial number. The admin runs Sysprep on the Windows partition
Set the package to automatically create the Boot Camp partition if it doesn't exist.
Our protagonist, a creative director at a digital agency, has a fully configured Windows 10 setup on their MacBook Pro: Adobe Creative Cloud, customized UI, specialized Windows-only plugins, and all their Windows updates. They need this exact setup on 5 other Macs—and they need it done by Friday. The Problem If you'd like, I can: Use variable substitutions
The package is restored to the new Mac. The admin restarts, holds the Option key, selects Windows, and... Windows 10 is configured, the computer is named correctly, and the creative director is ready for Friday. What Made Winclone 7.1.4 Special?