UPDATE: How to make a bootable backup of your system drive with Acronis 2020
Either one will work. It's best to make the Windows rescue USB verison for cloning your macOS system drive. You simply boot from the USB on your hackintosh (the Mac version won't boot) run Acronis and use it's cloning feature. That's all. Has always worked for me using that approach.I wanting Acronis True Image 2019 or 2020? I am not sure why, but this thread appears to state that 2019 can do the job easily but for some reason it becomes complicated again for the 2020 version?
Either one will work. It's best to make the Windows rescue USB verison for cloning your macOS system drive. You simply boot from the USB on your hackintosh (the Mac version won't boot) run Acronis and use it's cloning feature.
You buy an Acronis license. You then create an account. You want to get the PC version iso and then create the USB from that. If you do actually want to install it on one of your Windows PCs then get the .exe file. Like this:@trs96 one more question - Acronis have separate products for PC and Mac. So... do I... buy the mac or PC version? I'm guessing PC...
Yes, APFS and Catalina are supported.does this procedure (cloning via Acronis) work for a hackintosh running catalina and APFS??
Not really, I don't know anything about how you installed Sierra originally. Was Sierra installed, for legacy or UEFI booting ? Was it booting up and running properly ? There really shouldn't be any Windows partitions left on the Sierra drive and if the primary partition doesn't have any name something was not done right.in Sierra (on hdd) the main partition doesn't have a name and has some kind of Windows reserved partition on it as well.
Any idea what in the world is up?