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I noticed as soon as I unplugged it the screen was back to normal instantly. You can change name back to be able to view osx drive in windows again and disable again when you need to do restores and images.Īlso, when my mac was plugged in and I booted it up the screen would first show up with the circular loading thing, but then be black. You won't be able to see your aplle OSX drive while in windows but your system restore and system image will work. \"AppleMNT.sys_orig" and AppleHFS.sys to "AppleHFS.sys_orig" (0x80042306)Ĭheck out these two links for the restore and create system image erros:ĪppleMNT.sys to. Check the System and Application event logs for more information. The restore point could not be created for the following reason: Still breaks system restore on windows 10: Go to BootCamp/BootCamp/Drivers and delete the folders ATI and NVIDIA (!important)
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Remove any usb mouse and use magic mouse during install of win 10, if you want magic mouse to work. Magic mouse wont work if you have a usb mouse hooked up during install. unable to create restore points on windows 10. Select BOOTCAMP or Macintosh HD (or whatever your OS X partition is named)īreaks System restore functions. Latest and compatible NVIDIA and ATI drivers will automatically get installed via Windows Update! Note: We are using CMD/PowerShell to bypass Elevated Permissions for MSI InstallerĮt Voila!!! All drivers will install automatically via Boot Camp.
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Run CMD or PowerShell as administrator (Use the combination Shift + fn + F10 for right-click) Select the Windows Icon with Hard Disk thumbnail this time!!!
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Install Windows 10 (Same as the installation for Windows 8/8.1) Select the right-most option! (The one with USB thumbnail! Select the 2nd one if 2 USB thumbnail options are available.) You'll be presented with the option to boot from USB drive. When you boot, you'll see rEFInd window instead Quit Terminal App and Shut Down your MB/MBP Run the command on step 5 again!!! (Sometimes it doesn't work on the first go.) Type "./install.sh" without the quotation marks
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Note: This is done to support booting from USB Drives on old MB/MBP.ĬD to the extracted folder's location (Google how to use CD commands) Open Disk Utility and select the disk on the sidebar ( Select the disk and not the partition)Ĭlick on the Partition Tab and then the '+' iconĬreate a new partition with any name & size (preferably >30GB) and format it to FAT32Ĭlick Apply and wait for changes to take effect
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Part B: Partition HDD/SSD for Windows 10 using Disk Utility
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Install & Use the tool with the ISO (Pretty obvious eh?) and use FAT32 formatting with GPT for UEFI based systems in the dropdown. There are plenty of tutorials available online for this step.ĭownload the Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft share the solution here to try help anyone who has similar questionĪnd if you ask me, I would say it's quite worth it.Part A: Create Bootable Windows 10 USB Drive tons of technique details about UEFI/GPT/BIOS/MBR Yes, I have spent a weekend on running Windows installation for about 10 times, but see what I've got: Maybe your advice would be a correct answer for most "unsupported" situations, but not for this one.
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It's totally ok for me that you said "no, we could not help you on this", however, I disagree that "it not worth it to dig a solution for it, just buy a new one". That's not said your referral for this question to Apple was wrong, and I totally understand that any industry product has a life cycle and this one is just out of support 'officially'. People come to this 'Comunity' forum, not only for "official support" but also for "help to fix". Here I offered a solution to get rid of this problem, which I think was main concern of OP, to ' fix it'. From a user's point of view, I'm not quite sure there's any difference between 'running' and 'supported'.