![]() ![]() I suspect there’s a nuance or issue with the EFI partition or MBR now that APFS is involved, because I never had this issue before with fresh installs, which this was for both sides - OS X and Windows. So I have to power down and hold option again. But in the latter part of 2020, Apple decided to go all-in on a new type of architecture, similar to that used in its smartphones, tablets, watches, and smart speakers. So, ok, it works, but why does it not say “BOOTCAMP “ or “Windows”?Īlso, if I’m in OS X and I go to the System Properties and choose BOOTCAMP as my startup disk and restart the computer, it boots into nothing and says there’s no startup disk. This had benefits like Boot Camp which allowed dual-booting of macOS and Windows, and native support for x86 Linux distributions. If I select that, I boot into Windows 10. But I don’t see one for Windows (BOOTCAMP). When you hold down the option key at bootup, I see a hard disk icon with “Macintosh SSD” - obviously that’s OS X. However, I have another perplexing issue.or simply curiosity. I understand that Windows will not know what APFS is, and so Bootcamp will not work while using Windows if you want to switch over to OS X by using Bootcamp. ![]() I have been able to successfully dual boot a 2011 Macbook Pro with Windows 10 before when OS X still used the HFS file system, but things have obviously changed with how the system boots with APFS. ![]()
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