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Using JAMF Casper Suite and Winclone Pro to Image a Lab of Dual-Boot Macs

  • August 11, 2012
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There's a new document up on twocanoes software's website: http://twocanoes.com/support/winclone/using-jamf-casper-suite-and-winclone-pro-to-image-a-lab-of-dual-boot-macs "Using JAMF Casper Suite and Winclone Pro to Image a Lab of Dual-Boot Macs"

You need to use Winclone version 3.4 or later for the best results with JAMF software because the Recovery HD renumbers the BSD partitions after installing OS X.

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  • Employee
  • August 21, 2012

Thanks Arek! I was just looking for more info on doing this and was quite happy to come across this link!


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  • New Contributor
  • October 5, 2012

The thing I am having trouble with is that if you just reimage the machines without repatitioning the machines manually, you'll get smaller and smaller paritions (since Casper will apply the partitioning to the specified partition each time).

Has anyone found a way around this?


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  • Esteemed Contributor
  • October 5, 2012

You can create a configuration that includes your WinClone image, but does not specify partition information. This way you just select the partition you want it to go to with Casper Imaging. This is how we do most our Windows installs.


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  • New Contributor
  • October 7, 2012

Sorry, very new to all this. How do you include the WinClone image without putting in partition information? How does it know where to install it?