

Inside the EFI volume should be an EFI folder. (you may have to change disk0 to another disk if you are restoring to a different disk).Īfter running the command, an EFI disk should mount on the desktop. To verify that this is the issue, you can manually mount the EFI partition by entering the following command in Terminal: The EFI partition is MS-DOS (FAT) formatted, and should be mountable and writeable in macOS. The error is usually related to security or anti-virus software blocking the mounting of this partition. Windows uses boot files on that partition when booting Windows. In order to make the Mac EFI bootable after restore, Winclone mount a special partition on the disk called the EFI Partition. Localhost Winclone 6: Error Error Domain=WincloneHelperError Code=6 “Error Creating EFI File” UserInfo=

Localhost : Error creating /Volumes/EFI/EFI/Microsoft with error The file “Microsoft” couldn’t be saved in the folder “EFI”.

Localhost Winclone 6: 93.00 percent completed The error message in the log may also show: If you receive a dialog when restoring a Winclone image that says “Error creating EFi file”, it is related to the inability to mount the EFI partition on the disk.
