![]() 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. 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. 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. We and our partners store and/or access information on a device, such as cookies and process personal data, such as unique identifiers and standard information sent by a device for personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, and audience insights, as well as to develop and improve products. 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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