

- #Use boot camp mac with windows 10 how to
- #Use boot camp mac with windows 10 install
- #Use boot camp mac with windows 10 windows 10
FileVault is especially hard to fix if it get's nuked mid-encryption. I suggest you don't try to layer all these technologies on top of each other in the future. that it as an MBR/FAT/NTFS based loader needs to resize.
#Use boot camp mac with windows 10 how to
and the fact that BootCamp Installer likely does not know how to treat a FileVault drive that is mid-encryption. The problem I'm almost certain is from buggy CoreStorage implementation, mainly because CoreStorage is incredibly unfinished. However the extents ARE successfully encrypted and thus CS sees it as a FileVault partiton. FV progress is literally - or nothing but Conversion Status:Converting. It was decrypted to be resized for Windows' partition and is now attempting to background re-encrypt. Then I tried the same process from the command line and this is what I get: Error: -69750: Unable to modify a FileVault context UPDATE: Recently I tried decrypting Macintosh HD after unlocking from Disk Utility and nothing happened. Since I don't have access to an Apple Store in my area to seek support I was wondering if there's a way to repair the boot and boot into macOS without losing any of my data?Īnd this is the output of gpt -r show disk0 and diskutil cs list entered in Terminal: Looking at the free space on the drive it seems that the data is there. But after restart and going to the Disk Utility it's still greyed out.Īnd this is the result of running "Verify Disk" on Macintosh HD. Which is solved by unlocking the drive and entering my macOS password. After going to the Disk Utility section the the Macintosh HD drive is greyed out: I tried the Apple recovery tool by holding the CMD+R at startup and downloading it. Even after setting the default boot option to macOS inside the Bootcamp utility and restarting the machine I am back in Windows. After restarting the machine and holding the Option key, "Windows" is the only option I have. The problem is that I have lost the option to boot into macOS.
#Use boot camp mac with windows 10 windows 10
Now Windows 10 is installed and working as expected, and so is the Boot Camp Utility software inside Windows. I don't recall exactly if it was a MBR/GPT or NTFS/FAT32 issue, but after formatting the drive I was able to proceed with the installation.
#Use boot camp mac with windows 10 install
The initial steps went smoothly until the actual windows installation where I was unable to install Windows on Boot Camp drive. Recently I tried installing Windows 10 using Boot Camp on my MacBook Pro.
