APFS volumes the
partition sizing can be adjusted after initially being created, does
this extend to the Bootcamp partition too? If so, then you could just
adjust later in disk utility.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
On Jul 20, 2021, at 00:49, The wolf <mailto:hank.smith...@gmail.com>> wro
Hello
I will give it another go on vmware fusion.
I am still running in to the weird bootcamp slider issue as well
am wondering if I should just reload the mac operating system?
Hank
On 7/19/2021 5:46 PM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
It just works. Sometimes I push an arrow key to get it to
t;>>
>>>> On 7/17/2021 5:04 PM, The wolf wrote:
>>>>> Hello
>>>>>
>>>>> cmd plus G does not work in vmware fusion 12
>>>>>
>>>>> and there is no slider wwhat so ever when setting up boot camp usin
7/16/2021 12:42 PM, Matthew Dyer wrote:
Matthew
You can get command ofthe vm was using cmd plus G. The bootcamp
partition can be set was using the sider. Interactive withthe
slider and VO left and right til you have it set the way you want
then click next.
Hi
On 7/15/2021 7:04 PM, The
/16/2021 12:42 PM, Matthew Dyer wrote:
Matthew
You can get command ofthe vm was using cmd plus G. The bootcamp
partition can be set was using the sider. Interactive withthe slider
and VO left and right til you have it set the way you want then
click next.
Hi
On 7/15/2021 7:04 PM, The
was using cmd plus G. The bootcamp
partition can be set was using the sider. Interactive withthe slider
and VO left and right til you have it set the way you want then click
next.
Hi
On 7/15/2021 7:04 PM, The wolf wrote:
Hello
I have a couple of questions sent this to the list a couple
Hi,
When I was installing Windows 10 in Bootcamp on my mac running Catalina, I had
to ask a sighted person to help me move the slider for how big I wanted the
partitions to be. It would appear this part of the installation process was
inaccessible.
Andrew
> On 14 Jul 2021, at 00:22,
Hello
I have a couple of questions sent this to the list a couple of days ago
and have not heard back
in vmware fusion 12
once you start a virtual machine how do you get control of the virtual
machine to start using it what is the keyboard command fore that?
on bootcamp assistant when
Hello one other thing that I have been meaning to ask the group when
setting up boot camp how do you choose the bootcamp partition size when
using the boot camp utility? thanks Hank
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> On Jun 14, 2021, at 17:07, Fazil wrote:
>
> Hi, Group.
> I am interested in installing Windows in my Macbook-Pro2017 with Big Sur
> using Bootcamp. Can I do it myself independently or with some
> sighted-assis
Hi, Group.
I am interested in installing Windows in my Macbook-Pro2017 with Big Sur
using Bootcamp. Can I do it myself independently or with some
sighted-assistance?
If yes, I would like to read some tutorial's on the subject.
How can I proceed about it? Your help is much appreciated.
T
p with this. I try to install windows 10 on bootcam and
>> it doesn’t seem to work right. So, I go on BootCamp application and with
>> cited guide, because it does not work for Big Sur, I make the partition. I
>> install the windows and up to now everything seems to be OK. When
Do you have a USB sound card to use until the sound drivers are installed?
Also try headphones.
> On Apr 15, 2021, at 1:13 AM, Steve Z. wrote:
>
> Hi list,
> I would like your help with this. I try to install windows 10 on bootcam and
> it doesn’t seem to work right. So, I
I have never run Bootcamp partitions, but I believe you must first install the
bootcamp drivers on the Windows system before sound can work.
HTH!
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Apr 15, 2021, at 01:13, Steve Z. wrote:
>
> Hi list,
> I would like your help with
Hi list,
I would like your help with this. I try to install windows 10 on bootcam and it
doesn’t seem to work right. So, I go on BootCamp application and with cited
guide, because it does not work for Big Sur, I make the partition. I install
the windows and up to now everything seems to be OK
ime sounded, I pressed and held down
> R+P+Command+Option until a second chime sounded.
>> On Dec 5, 2020, at 12:59 AM, Muhammad Fayed wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I wonder what will happen to a Mac device has windows 10 installed on it
>> using bootcamp if we r
pen to a Mac device has windows 10 installed on it
> using bootcamp if we reset the NVRAM!!! What will happen??
>
> I have faced an issue, but fortunately, it was solved on its own, so I’m
> asking for future reference.
>
> I have MBP 2016 15”.
>
> Thank you so much,
Hi,
I wonder what will happen to a Mac device has windows 10 installed on it using
bootcamp if we reset the NVRAM!!! What will happen??
I have faced an issue, but fortunately, it was solved on its own, so I’m asking
for future reference.
I have MBP 2016 15”.
Thank you so much,
Regards
Hi,
I run Catalina on 2012 iMac. For reasons of compatibility with some apps &
Catalina not performing as well as I would have wished, I’m going to be
downgrading this machine to Sierra. This can be done as I can see from various
articles. I also run Windows in Bootcamp on the cata
to the Mac, and when I go to startup disks, I get an error and
it want open.
So it seems that I need to reinstall BootCamp.
Thanks in advance,
Rob
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Hi Andrew,
Yes should be fine so long as you are using I think it's windows 10 18/09
This should let you start narrator once the installation of windows starts in
bootcamp and focus is put in into that window.
I did it last year with my mac book pro 2018 and used headphones to get speech
Hi,
Is it possible to install Windows10 on mac running Catalina with bootcamp
assistant without sighted help? I understand some of you may have accomplished
this and I would like to know whether there were any difficulties or snags and
at which stage I might require sighted help to finish the
Hi,
I am guessing the answer is that there is no solution but I'll toss this out
there. I am trying Windows under bootcamp on a newer MacBook Pro. The
machine only has the touch bar.
I am pretty accurate when typing but was hoping to have an option similar to
what you get on the Mac
Yes, and the most recent I found were for Windows 7.
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2019 6:53 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Bootcamp drivers
Have you had a look on the apple site
Have you had a look on the apple site for bootcamp drivers?
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Sent: Friday, 20 September 2019 3:20 AM
To: Apple Inc.
Subject: Bootcamp drivers
Hi.
I had to take windows 10 back to defaults, which meant I
Hi.
I had to take windows 10 back to defaults, which meant I lost all of my boot
camp drivers. Now the only way I can get into windows is to use the start up
manager. How can I restore or reload the boot camp drivers into windows? I have
found Boot Camp drivers for windows online, but they say t
Sent: Wednesday, 5 June 2019 6:38 AM
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Subject: Question about bootcamp, and windows 10 1903?
Hi folks.
So I've got windows on my mini.
When I look at the disc manager on the windows side, I get the following.
(Disk 0 partition 1); Simple; Basic; Healthy (
98 GB; 100 %
BOOTCAMP (C:); Simple; Basic; NTFS; Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash
Dump, Primary Partition); 424.65 GB; 390.54 GB; 92 %
Now, I'm wondering what that 40 gigs is for?
On the mac side, looking at it with disc utilities, I see the bootcamp
disc is 454 gigs.
I could delete the 40
about some Linux with your Windows 10 Bootcamp?
Hi, Simon:
I don't think it's an actual parallel situation. Windows isn't
switching to a Linux kernel for native Windows desktop and apps.
Rather, they're adding a more tightly integrated Linux subsystem into
Windows 10 b
l as powershell commands
>
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: How about some Linux with your Windows 10 Bootcamp?
>
> Hi, Simon:
>
>
Windows 10 Bootcamp?
Hi Janine,
Again, I likely should have started my own thread rather than ask my
question here.
I know that Mac os has its own terminal. My wondering was if Voiceover works
at least in a basic level in that terminal, meaning no other screen reader is
needful.
as I am not
2019 8:36 PM
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Subject: Re: How about some Linux with your Windows 10 Bootcamp?
Hi, Simon:
I don't think it's an actual parallel situation. Windows isn't switching to a
Linux kernel for native Windows desktop and apps. Rather, they're adding a more
article suggesting this might be the
end of Linux distributions all together.
Kare
On Tue, 14 May 2019, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote:
> Hi, Karen:
>
> This isn't for Voice Over and the Apple OS X environment. It's for
> Windows 10, so is relevant he
the Apple OS X environment. It's for
Windows 10, so is relevant here because of Bootcamp.
You would use whichever screen reader you use with Windows on Bootcamp,
e.g. NVDA.
At least this is how it's worked for the past 3 years since Microsoft
first introduced a Linux subsystem in Windows 10.
Hi!
You can of course use brltty but this is tricky to set up from what i
understand.
Not on the linux side but on the mac side.
I gave it up.
/A
> 13 maj 2019 kl. 18:00 skrev Georgina Joyce :
>
> Hello Karen,
>
> I have only used linux applications a nd utilities that run from the command
> l
Hi, Karen:
This isn't for Voice Over and the Apple OS X environment. It's for
Windows 10, so is relevant here because of Bootcamp.
You would use whichever screen reader you use with Windows on Bootcamp,
e.g. NVDA.
At least this is how it's worked for the past 3 years since
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> Subject: How about some Linux with your Windows 10 Bootcamp?
>
> Announced last week and causing quite a stir in certain circles, Micr
Why not, apple have used unix for years without issue,
It might help windows work faster.
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To: MacVisionaries
Subject: How about some Linux with your Windows 10 Bootcamp?
Announced
You can use VoiceOver in the terminal, but it doesn't work very well. If you're
reading output of a program, and new text comes in, VoiceOver will immediately
begin reading the new text.
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> On May 13, 2019, at 11:18 AM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>
> Hi Gena,
> actually I likely
Hi Gena,
actually I likely should have asked that better.
In a way you answered it though.
One can use voiceover...at all, in the terminal? By which I mean your
chosen voice remains, even if some keystrokes change?
Kare
On Mon, 13 May 2019, Georgina Joyce wrote:
Hello Karen,
I have only
I use TDSR for the Mac terminal. Its not Fenrir on Linux, but it works well.
Just do everything in screen so if TDSR crashes, you won't lose what you're
doing.
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 13, 2019, at 11:00 AM, Georgina Joyce wrote:
>
> Hello Karen,
>
> I have only used linux applications a
Hello Karen,
I have only used linux applications a nd utilities that run from the command
line. So if you think VoiceOVer works consistently in the terminal then the
answer is yes. However, if you are frustrated over the way in which VoiceOver
works in the terminal then the answer to your quest
Does voiceover remain consistent when using Linux in this way?
Karen
On Mon, 13 May 2019, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Announced last week and causing quite a stir in certain circles,
Microsoft is tightly integrating a Linux subsystem into Windows 10 for
shipment later this year.
Announced last week and causing quite a stir in certain circles,
Microsoft is tightly integrating a Linux subsystem into Windows 10 for
shipment later this year.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3394680/how-windows-and-chrome-quietly-made-2019-the-year-of-linux-on-the-desktop.html
Oh, and every C
the drive and see if you can change the drive letter and see if
that changes anything for you.
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Behalf Of Matt
Sent: Thursday, 21 March 2019 11:39 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Bootcamp thinks there's 2 dr
Hi folks.
So I've got windows 10, on my 2018 mini.
Weird thing, so I've formatted my external drive for ntfs.
Now when I go in the boot camp control panel, it shows 2 windows bootcamps.
If I unplug the exturnal USB drive, the one version of bootcamp goes away.
Just wondering
Hi folks.
Just wondering who I send feedback about the chopping audio from my
screenreader with windows 10 boot camped on the 2018 Mac mini?
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Never heard of it.
> >
> > Not trying to be funny. I like to think I follow audio development
> > relatively well, but this one is news to me.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Janina
> >
> > 'Robert Cole' via MacVisionaries writes:
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; via MacVisionaries writes:
Hi,
I have the late 2015 21 inch iMac.
I have no problems with audio on the BootCamp Windows 10, my question was, Is
there a way to have Stereo Mix, or the What you hear feature enabled with the
Cirrus Logic sound card.
Thanks in advance,
Rob
On Mar 9, 2019, at
inch iMac.
> I have no problems with audio on the BootCamp Windows 10, my question was, Is
> there a way to have Stereo Mix, or the What you hear feature enabled with the
> Cirrus Logic sound card.
> Thanks in advance,
> Rob
>
>
>
> > On Mar 9, 2019, at 5:40 PM, Mau
Hi,
I have the late 2015 21 inch iMac.
I have no problems with audio on the BootCamp Windows 10, my question was, Is
there a way to have Stereo Mix, or the What you hear feature enabled with the
Cirrus Logic sound card.
Thanks in advance,
Rob
> On Mar 9, 2019, at 5:40 PM, Maurice Mi
I don't know, but your problem is a common one. Here's how to get around
it.
1.) Rely on some kind of USB audio device during installation. USB
headphones will work, or a USB speaker.
2.) After installation update your Bootcamp drivers for Windows.
hth
Janina
'Rob'
, 'Rob' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Dear List,
Using BootCamp, My iMac is using Cirrus Logic 4208 AB 129 audio
driver.
Windows 10 1809 64bit.
Is there a driver that will allow me to record using the Stereo Mix,
or What You Hear options?
Thanks,
Rob
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Dear List,
Using BootCamp, My iMac is using Cirrus Logic 4208 AB 129 audio driver.
Windows 10 1809 64bit.
Is there a driver that will allow me to record using the Stereo Mix, or
What You Hear options?
Thanks,
Rob
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I don’t think it’s a problem either with Bluetooth or the pods,
I’ve tried mine both with windows in bootcamp and on an android device and
nither gave the result I expected
My Bose Bluetooth headset is so much better when used with windows.
I think apple have just set the erpods up to work
Ah, for some reason I thought he wanted to share dropbox on a hard drive with
windows and Mac.
> On Feb 10, 2019, at 3:31 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Matt let me clear up your confusion, just so you know. Windows is not
> running inside macOS. It is running as a virtual machi
Matt let me clear up your confusion, just so you know. Windows is
not running inside macOS. It is running as a virtual machine by way of
an app such as VMware Fusion or VirtualBox. So the Mac does not care
what format Windows uses and Windows does not care what format the Mac
is using. HTH.
Hi all,
Today I decided to try and connect my apple air pods to windows 10 1809
which I managed to do, but find that there very choppy and keep cutting out
audio. Any one having problems with this. Is this a Bluetooth problem or a
problem with the air pods themselves. Just wondering if there
Good morning, here’s what you need to do. One keep your name dropbox
folder on your Mac. To download the Windows dropbox client, then add
your original dropbox username and password into the Windows client.
This will give you access to the same dropbox information. Since all
dropbox data is ac
Say what? What does OS format have to do with Dropbox? You just
need to download and install the version required by the OS you are
running. No?
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Hi, just so you no, dropbox stoped supporting the fat 32 format, so its either
windows NTFS, or the Mac format.
> On Feb 10, 2019, at 1:05 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Do you see DB in the system tray at the far right? And in Windows Explorer?
> Its been forever since I first
Do you see DB in the system tray at the far right? And in Windows
Explorer? Its been forever since I first installed DB so may have
forgotten any steps needed in setup. But take a look in the DB settings
on Windows and check.
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Of cores yes
> On Feb 10, 2019, at 7:55 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
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>
> Ramy,
> Are you signed into the same DB account on both platforms?
>
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>
Ramy,
Are you signed into the same DB account on both platforms?
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On 2/10/2019 9:48 AM, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
Hi:
I installed dropbox on windows and mac, and the wind
Hi:
I installed dropbox on windows and mac, and the windows version can not see the
folder that was created by the Dropbox on mac.
any way on how to sync them?
> On Feb 8, 2019, at 12:49 AM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> After you install Dropbox for both Windows and Mac and sign
by doing a CTRL & Escape,
>
> I use these keys daily on my mac book air 2013 with windows 10 in bootcamp.
>
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> To: mac mailing list
Hi,
Fn key plus backspace gives you the delete key,
Windows key should be your left hand command key,
That is the one to the left of the space bar,
Also the start menu can be obtained by doing a CTRL & Escape,
I use these keys daily on my mac book air 2013 with windows 10 in boot
an tell. You
> can press Shift+F10 and that should do the same thing.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Pete De Vasto
>
>> On Feb 7, 2019, at 12:21 AM, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
>>
>> Hi all:
>> I am using now windows 10 on a bootcamp on a macbook pro 2015, the only
Will give it a try tomorrow
Thanks in advance
Ramy moustafa saber
licturer at:
faculty of musical education
music arranger and sound engineer
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> On Feb 8, 2019, at 12:49 AM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> After you install Dropbox for both Windows and Mac and si
After you install Dropbox for both Windows and Mac and sign in, you
will have access to the same folder.
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Sorry, do you mea
Sorry, do you mean using 1 dropbox folder or dropbox account?
if 1 dropbox folder, can you tell me how please?
> On Feb 7, 2019, at 11:08 PM, 'E.T.' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Yes you need to install Dropbox versions for both OSs but you can use one
> Dropbox account.
>
> From E.T.'s K
Yes you need to install Dropbox versions for both OSs but you can
use one Dropbox account.
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On 2/7/2019 1:02 PM, Ramy Moustafa wrote:
Hi all:
I need to use dropbox
Hi all:
I need to use dropbox on both my mac and windows OS on the same laptop. can i
use 1 dropbox folder? or i must install 2 dropbox versions?
Thanks in advance
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> Hi all:
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> keys that i need a help with are the delete key and the application key,
> what can i do to use them?
> thanks
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Hi all:
I am using now windows 10 on a bootcamp on a macbook pro 2015, the only 2 keys
that i need a help with are the delete key and the application key, what can i
do to use them?
thanks
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>
> So long as you have your USB Flash drive inserted in your machine and it has
> the windows installation media on it then you will be fine.
>
> But as I said,
> You need to have a windows installation ISO file from which bootcamp creates
> the installation media on the U
ation media on it then you will be fine.
But as I said,
You need to have a windows installation ISO file from which bootcamp creates
the installation media on the USB Flash drive and will install from there
This is all done through the bootcamp assistant
And it's after the partition cre
find windows images.
Probably will just wait until I get 2018 macmini
> On Feb 4, 2019, at 3:29 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> When setting up a boot camp system you,
>
> Format a USB flash drive as fat32
> You also need a windows image (ISO ) file from which the bootcamp ass
When setting up a boot camp system you,
Format a USB flash drive as fat32
You also need a windows image (ISO ) file from which the bootcamp assistant
gets the windows installation files / data.
Bootcamp assistant walks you through the first parts of the setup / config,
Including dividing
So, I know with 2015 and later Macs this process is completed for you, all you
do is select a couple check boxes, sit back and let it do its thing. But with
2014 and before, you create the installer, and partition your drive. What
format should this drive be, and how do you launch the installe
Yeah, in my bootcamped Mac mini, I have the opsion to restore the drive to its
full size.
> On Jan 21, 2019, at 2:59 AM, Simon Fogarty wrote:
>
> The only time I have run in to this is when someone deleted the windows
> volume in the bootcamp partition whinch meant there w
The only time I have run in to this is when someone deleted the windows volume
in the bootcamp partition whinch meant there was no longer anything for the
bootcamp assistant to remove and therefore giving errors in the assistant
the only thing other than killing the person responsible was to
Hello,
I wanted to remove my bootcamp partition and I had the same thing.
So, this is what I did.
Before I get started with this procedure, please make certain you know what you
are doing. Also, I'm just relaying my experience and cannot guarantee that this
will work for you. But it s
Hi all,
I’m trying to remove my windows Bootcamp partition from my 11-inch MacBook Air
running the latest version of Mojave. I’m using the Bootcamp Assistant, but I
can’t seem to get it to work. The checkboxes to get the Windows image and
download support software are usable, but the uninstall
Matt,
I'm kind of confused by what your saying.
Yes there is a Boot camp option on the task bar of the windows machine.
That is how you flick between windows and the mac os
Although this may be an issue if your using APFS from high sierra / sieera.
The bootcamp task bar option didn
Hello, you might want to use the regular keyboard on your Mac when going
into the recovery console. Bluetooth keyboard mice or anything else
aren’t recognized at that level of the operating system. Once you are
in that area, choose start up disk by pulling down the Apple menu. Then
the arrow an
ey, I even held down the alt key, but the boot screen never
> came up.
> The only way I got it to boot back in to mac, was I found the bootcamp thing,
> in windows, then told it to restart in to Mac OS.
> I’m just wondering how I would have got it back to the Mac OS if I hadn’t
> fou
boot back in to mac, was I found the bootcamp thing,
in windows, then told it to restart in to Mac OS.
I’m just wondering how I would have got it back to the Mac OS if I hadn’t found
the bootcamp thing in windows?
Just to be safe, I went into the start up disk, and told it to always startup
in
uesday, 8 January 2019 2:23 AM
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> > Subject: Re: Finally got Windows 10 running on my mac with Bootcamp. Now a
> > few questions
> >
> > The speakers builtin on a Mac laptop will not work in Windows until the
> > drivers t
From: 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
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> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Finally got Windows 10 running on my mac with Bootcamp. Now a
> few questions
>
> The speakers builtin on a Mac laptop will not work in Win
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Subject: Re: Finally got Windows 10 running on my mac with Bootcamp. Now a few
questions
The speakers builtin on a Mac laptop will not work in Windows until the drivers
they require are installed. That hasn't happened at the point Windows is being
inst
t; Thanks to them as well.
>>
>>
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>> On Jan 5, 2019, at 10:11 PM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Your product key will register you and your machine with Microsoft. So,
>&g
It worked for me on my early 2014 vintage Airbook over USB.
Oriol Gómez writes:
> hi
> windows drivers for the bootcamp system are not included
> the mac speakers do not work with the generic Realtec drivers that
> microsoft provides
> Thus, the installation is not accessible.
>
That was my
situation when I installed Windows under Bootcamp.
Once installed you also install the latest Bootcamp drivers from Apple
for Windows, and your builtin speakers begin to work as expected.
hth
Janina
Phil Halton writes:
> Concerning the use of headphones during the windows inst
By the way what was the resolution to your earlier failures? Tell us a
> > little of how that got resolved, please.
> >
> > Janina
> >
> > 'Dan' via MacVisionaries writes:
> >> Hi folks,
> >> I got bootcamp install and windows running just fine on
Hi,
Yep, just use 3.5 mm headphone and connect it to the output jack.
It works on my MBP mid 2014 model year machine.
Dan
> On Jan 6, 2019, at 7:22 AM, Oriol Gómez wrote:
>
> hi
> windows drivers for the bootcamp system are not included
> the mac speakers do not work w
'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Your product key will register you and your machine with Microsoft. So,
>>> should you need to reinstall on the same machine, this will just be
>>> handled for you in the background.
>&
hi
windows drivers for the bootcamp system are not included
the mac speakers do not work with the generic Realtec drivers that
microsoft provides
Thus, the installation is not accessible.
In the case of a macbook pro with only USB C ports, I have found no
way to solve this, as the windows install
jka' via MacVisionaries
>> wrote:
>>
>> Your product key will register you and your machine with Microsoft. So,
>> should you need to reinstall on the same machine, this will just be
>> handled for you in the background.
>>
>> By the way what was
#x27;ve used my key more than once on the same machine but my licence
> isnn't a standard retail key.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: 'Dan' via MacVisionaries
> Sent: Sunday, 6 January 2019 8:58 AM
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