![]() Start MacOS and clone Windows to SSD drive (see instructions twocanoes).Disable hibernation and chkdsk file system with optional repair to get a ‘clean’ image.Remove all USB devices (I’m not sure if this is definitely neccessary but just in case).No SysPrep neccessary as I want to use the same hardware but with a faster SSD.USB Stick with Windows install + Apple bootcamp support drivers.Crucial 500Gb SSD with simple Fantec USB3.0 enclosure.Windows 10 PRO installed (maybe the PRO version matters -I’m not sure- due to Windows To Go functionality).Apple iMac late 2013 Catalina 10.15.4 with fusion config (128Gb SSD+1Tb HDD).I can give absolutely no guarantee this will work for everyone (always, always backup!), since this is a complex problem but if it can help some of you as a last resort I would be happy registry setting BootdriverFlags (though part of the solution, see below).used 8.2 beta version to inject a mass storage driver (applessd.sys).Inject bootcamp Windows drivers using method described by twocanoes. ![]() disabled hibernation and chkdsks to prevent dirty file system.What I’ve tried first after reading all the posts I could find: After trying numerous solutions from this forum and others, I finally found a way to clone an already installed Windows 10 bootcamp partition to an USB 3.0 external SSD. I write this topic as a possible solution of how to solve the dreaded ‘Inaccessible boot device’ BSOD. ![]()
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