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Quick access looking for mac drive bootcamp
Quick access looking for mac drive bootcamp








quick access looking for mac drive bootcamp

  • I suppose you will need a Window 10 installer flash drive.
  • Is there anything I could do to get back into my Windows system? Many thanks in advance. In macOS, typing diskutil list returns this: /dev/disk0 (internal, physical):Ģ: Apple_APFS Container disk1 164.0 GB disk0s2ģ: Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP 86.3 GB disk0s3Ġ: APFS Container Scheme - +164.0 GB disk1ġ: APFS Volume Macintosh HD 148.7 GB disk1s1 However, selecting the latter and reboot would lead to a black screen with error message reading "No bootable device found."

    quick access looking for mac drive bootcamp

    Also, System Preferences->Startup Disk still recognizes two System, the macOS and the "BOOTCAMP Windows". Now when I boot into macOS, I can still see the BOOTCAMP partition with my Windows files on it. If I remember correctly, I deleted the original EFI folder by doing this in Ubuntu: $ sudo mkdir -p /mnt/sda1 I wonder if there is a way to recover the EFI files/entries and fix this problem so I can boot into Windows again? I noticed the EFI folder in /dev/disk0s1/ (the EFI partition) has only an APPLE folder but is missing the Microsoft one. However, in the process I accidentally deleted the original EFI folder (not the partition, just the folder) and now the option for Windows doesn't show up when holding down ALT/Option key during startup, though I am able to boot into macOS and Ubuntu without problem. Then I tried installing Ubuntu on an external drive and setting up pure-EFI triple boot.

    #Quick access looking for mac drive bootcamp windows 10#

    I had macOS and Windows 10 installed through Bootcamp on my Macbook Pro (late 2013) and everything worked fine.










    Quick access looking for mac drive bootcamp