Posted on 04-02-2013 01:12 AM
Hi Folks,
I've been tasked with trying to implement Bootcamp on the new 3Tb hard drive iMacs that are now available. As you're all probably aware, putting Bootcamp on these computers wasn't supported by Apple until 10.8.3 comes out.
Apple had two separate issues with Windows. 1) If the Windows partition goes across the 2.2Tb mark on the HD, then Windows doesn't work. 2) Windows also doesn't work if it's placed on any partition higher than no.4.
Here's what i've found:
In their efforts to keep the Bootcamp partition as partition 4, Apple's doing some massively messed up things with CoreStorage. They've CS'd and then split the "Macintosh HD" across the hard drive while NOT adding the Bootcamp partition into the CS groups.
You end up with partitions in the following order: (i've prefixed the partitions that are part of CS with CS). (The sizes are what you get if you split the disk neatly in two, so 1.5Tb for Mac and Windows each).
0 - EFI - 209.7Mb
1 - CS Macintosh HD - 698.2Gb
2 - Recovery HD - 650Mb
3 - Bootcamp - 1.5Tb
4 - CS Macintosh HD - 801.4Gb
5 - Boot OS X - 134.2Mb
The last partition is the interesting one. I've never seen that one appear before in all my CS tinkering. It's certainly not on my other macs that I have to hand.
Posted on 04-09-2014 05:29 AM
Do you have a solution using Casper Imaging? I have 50 of these same iMacs to get setup with bootcamp; I'm curious how you went about changing the order in which the partitions were created.
Posted on 04-09-2014 10:58 AM
We ended up declaring this config of machine as unsupportable for dual boot. I've a feature request in with TwoCanoes for WinClone.
Posted on 04-15-2014 01:29 PM
Thanks for the input! I was really hoping you had found a way to make this work though. Oh well.
Posted on 04-16-2014 12:36 AM
Oh believe me, if I had ... i'd have been shouting loud about it!