![]() Since the used space on the image is ony 30GB, it will easily fit on the Boot Camp partition after the file system is shrunk down. ![]() Since the file system on the Winclone image is over 70 GB and the space available on the Boot Camp partition is only 41.46 GB, we will need to shrink the file system size on the Winclone image before it will restore to Boot Camp. However, the files on the file system are only using about 30 GB (we will see how this size is revealed after shrinking the file system as described below). The example below shows a Winclone image with a file system that is 70.47 GB. You can then restore this new image to a partition that is smaller than the original file system. ![]() If you want to restore a Winclone image onto a partition that is smaller than the file system that was used to make the Winclone image, you need to restore the Winclone image to a sparse bundle image, shrink the file system, then create a new Winclone image of the sparse image.
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