yes, thanks again !
Thanks! it works ! for the backup, i think its's like and image disk like iso, so to restore, is it the same thing to like like installing win10, so choose image, choose destination and install?
ok, this is the message now: mac@Mac-Pro-de-MAC ~ % diskutil info /dev/disk0s2 Device Identifier: disk0s2 Device Node: /dev/disk0s2 Whole: No Part of Whole: disk0 Volume Name: Windows10 Mounted: No Partition Type: Microsoft Basic Data File System Personality: UFSD_NTFS Type (Bundle): ufsd_NTFS Name (User Visible): Microsoft NTFS OS Can Be Installed: No Media Type: Generic Protocol: SATA SMART Status: Verified Volume UUID: 7BF32880-92F9-42B0-9449-92712EE621B8 Disk / Partition UUID: EB71394B-ACB4-4E61-92A1-945A6563F6D1...
Hi, I've followed this video to get win10 working in my mac pro 5.1 with opencore. so at firt, I formated the drive of windows in ExFat format and Guid scheme like this video, see pic on the top. after installed win10, when i start disk utility in monterey, the windows 10 disk appears in NTFS format like we see at the bottom on the image. and there is the text generated with the command in terminal Device Identifier: disk0s1 Device Node: /dev/disk0s1 Whole: No Part of Whole: disk0 Volume Name: EFI...
Hi, I'm getting error message at the backup: The volume file system must be NTFS! i dont't have Texura, but I've NTFS for mac because all my archive drives are in NTFS. I've installed win10 on my mac pro 5.1 with opencore. I've tried to create backup disk directly in Monterey but I got the same message, even when I tried to create on the NTFS's drives. What can I do? thanks