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I cannot find Boot Camp control panel in Win10 in MacBook Pro after using Boot Camp assistant to install win10. What should I do?
MacBook Pro 13”, macOS 10.15
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I cannot find Boot Camp control panel in Win10 in MacBook Pro after using Boot Camp assistant to install win10. What should I do?
MacBook Pro 13”, macOS 10.15
hoang-chuong wrote:
I do not know who you are and where you are working, but after my MBP was updated with macOS Catalina 10.15.7, the problem has been resolved completely. Anyhow, I greatly appreciate your kind help and what you have done for me.
From What's new in the updates for macOS Catalina - Apple Support,
Good to see it working.
Yes, the wifi radio is in the enabled state as the following picture, but the connection cannot be made because there does not have list of available wifi.
If I turn wifi off and then turn it on manually, list of available wifi is established. The wifi connection is made accordingly.
Thank you for your quick response. I have successfully installed window 10 to my Mac, but I do not see the diamond icon from the ^ in the task bar. Now I want to configure the touch bar and track pad in win 10 but I can not find Boot Camp Control Panel. I also tried with search box.
Dear Loner T;
I do not know who you are and where you are working, but after my MBP was updated with macOS Catalina 10.15.7, the problem has been resolved completely. Anyhow, I greatly appreciate your kind help and what you have done for me.
Thanks again;
Chuong
Please have a look at the attached picture for your information. Thanks!
Are you saying you can't boot into Windows, can't see the diamond icon in the task barr? Please describe your issue in more detail. Did you install the support software?
Thank you so much! Your link is very helpful.
Are things working properly after the drivers were installed?
Thanks for your concern. When I log in MacOS, the wifi connection is often being turned off automatically. So I have to turn it on manually.
hoang-chuong wrote:
When I log in MacOS, the wifi connection is often being turned off automatically. So I have to turn it on manually.
Please confirm if it is macOS or Windows.
The problem occurs in macOS, especially when I restart my MacBook, shutting down Windows and logging in macOS.
What is the year/model of your MBP (do not post the serial number)?
If you are booted in macOS and have wifi enabled and reboot into macOS, does your wifi radio come up in the enabled state?
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