Subject: Re: Windows 10 1803 cboot camp ctrl pannel error
Hello,
On my 2018 Mac Mini and with the 1903 windows 10 install, Boot Camp switching
to Mac works just fine. Perhaps it has to do with older machines, I don’t know,
just guessing.
> On May 24, 2019, at 2:35 PM, Matthew Dyer
>
Yes but they've only been working on it for 2 Mac OS version.
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Subject: Re: Windows 10 1803 cboot camp ctrl pannel error
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Hello,
On my 2018 Mac Mini and with the 1903 windows 10 install, Boot Camp switching
to Mac works just fine. Perhaps it has to do with older machines, I don’t know,
just guessing.
> On May 24, 2019, at 2:35 PM, Matthew Dyer
> wrote:
>
> This is a bug which apple still has not fixed. I hear
This is a bug which apple still has not fixed. I hear this has been
fixed but maybe this is with newer than 1803. I will have to give this
a test and see. I think this has o do with apfs drives.
Matthew
On 5/23/2019 10:57 PM, 'Rob' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Dear List,
Under windows 10
the reason this happens is because bootcamp control panel doesn't yet
recognize the APFS mac volume.
so it thinks there is no OSX installed.
On 5/24/19, Simon Fogarty wrote:
> Yeah 2 ways,
>
> Firstly I'll say this is a known issue and it hacks me off also.
> If you from start up hold down the
Yeah 2 ways,
Firstly I'll say this is a known issue and it hacks me off also.
If you from start up hold down the option key for approx. 10 seconds it should
boot in to a list of all bootable devices on your machine.
Tab once and hit enter should give you mac os
The second option and the one I
Hello,
you will probably need to shut down you windows side of the machine.
Then restart with Command R.
Then you can either arrow left or right to the windows or mac partition and
restart.
Or you can also, after entering into recovery mode, after a few minutes, hit
Commend F5 to start VO.
Then h