I did create a fresh Bootcamp install of Windows that appears to work perfectly, so I believe I have the right drivers. #WINCLONE NOT SHOWING VOLUME CATALINA DRIVERS#I just attempted to inject drivers using a bootable Windows USB stick and dism, but the result is the same: the mouse works at startup but the wired USB keyboard isn’t seen. Unfortunately, it won’t recognize the wired Apple keyboard, so I can’t enter data during the initial setup phase. I created a sysprep’d version of the bootcamp partition I want to migrate and I’m attempting to use that now. I also tried running setup from the Apple Bootcamp Drivers download, hoping that it would update all drivers in the OS appropriately. I tried using the Inject feature of WinClone PreBeta 9 but it fails due to lack of read/write permission on the mounted bootcamp volume. Bluetooth doesn’t work so I have to use a wired mouse and keyboard. But it’s clear that there are driver issues. I’m fighting other migration challenges now.ĭoing a straight migration (no sysprep) from the 2018 MBP to the 2020 iMac (both running the latest version of Catalina) sort of works. The purpose of my migration is because I’m sending the MBP to Apple for repair. I’m going to chalk up my current performance challenges to WIM vs block and unknown OS/HW issues. I had time machine off and while I use CCC, I do so on demand. I don’t have anti-virus software installed. I don’t believe backup or anti-virus are responsible for my performance issues, but it’s a great tip. I’m tempted to use target disk mode with a thunderbolt 3 cable instead of using the file. I’m hoping someone will have some insight regarding improving performance / GUI experience. I took a little screenshare video that may provide more context:
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