Your PC Ran Into a Problem and Needs to Restart Windows Bootcamp

I have tried loads of ways to get to get Windows on an external drive a finally got everything working thanks to Jeff ,s 9 yo 5 Mac https://youtu.be/3IhW722IMwE?t=2

I tried this a few times but my VMWARE FUSION did not show all the drives i had on there.I was getting no sound and Bluetooth problems.But i did not take it in, I also put it on the internal drive but still had problems with it saying it needs repairing?This is the problem not Your PC Ran Into a Problem and Needs to Restart off course i can,t because it is a Bootcamp drive.Another thing is going from Windows back to the Mac it goes straight back to Windows.I can only see videos for Windows not Windows Bootcamp?https://youtu.be/fhHBdBD_92A?t=57. How do i fix this or can it be fixed?

It is a Samsung T5 ssd so i can,t see that would be the problem.

iMac 27″ 5K, macOS 10.14

Posted on Sep 15, 2020 11:52 AM

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Sep 18, 2020 7:37 AM in response to Loner T

Mr T yet another problem I upgraded to Catalina and tried to get Bootcamp on here this is what it says

*Unable to read the Windows Partition Bootcamp assistant was unable to verify if the Windows partition contains a Windows installation.This may be because Bit Locker is enabled on the partition.

If so disable Bit Locker on the disc before removing Boot Camp.*

I take it from that I can't have removed Boot Camp Properly ,I keep deleting the drive and can't bring the drive back to the full 250gb.There is a small gap in the drive .Something else I have another drive on start up that looks like a Mac HD drive with Windows on it?I have back up s but don,t know which one has the Bootcamp partition on Mojave I suppose that would be the only way to do it,


Sep 18, 2020 2:12 PM in response to Loner T

Restored session: Mon 14 Sep 2020 16:35:02 BST

iMac:~$ diskutil listpost the output of diskutil list

diskutil: did not recognize verb "listpost"; type "diskutil" for a list

$ diskutil list

/dev/disk0 (internal):

  #:            TYPE NAME          SIZE    IDENTIFIER

  0:   GUID_partition_scheme             251.0 GB  disk0

  1:            EFI EFI           314.6 MB  disk0s1

  2:         Apple_APFS Container disk2     250.2 GB  disk0s2

  3:      Windows Recovery             506.5 MB  disk0s3

Here it is Mr T.



/dev/disk2 (synthesized):

  #:            TYPE NAME          SIZE    IDENTIFIER

  0:   APFS Container Scheme -           +250.2 GB  disk2

                 Physical Store disk0s2

  1:        APFS Volume Macintosh HD - Data   1.1 GB   disk2s1

  2:        APFS Volume Preboot         82.4 MB  disk2s2

  3:        APFS Volume Recovery        528.9 MB  disk2s3

  4:        APFS Volume VM           2.1 GB   disk2s4

  5:        APFS Volume Untitled        1.7 MB   disk2s5

  6:        APFS Volume Mac HD - Data     28.8 GB  disk2s6

  7:        APFS Volume Mac HD         11.2 GB  disk2s7



Sep 18, 2020 2:30 PM in response to Blues-breaker

Blues-breaker wrote:

$ diskutil list
/dev/disk0 (internal):
  #:            TYPE NAME          SIZE    IDENTIFIER
  0:   GUID_partition_scheme             251.0 GB  disk0
  1:            EFI EFI           314.6 MB  disk0s1
  2:         Apple_APFS Container disk2     250.2 GB  disk0s2
  3:      Windows Recovery             506.5 MB  disk0s3

Run


diskutil eraseVolume free free disk0s3


/dev/disk2 (synthesized):
  #:            TYPE NAME          SIZE    IDENTIFIER
  0:   APFS Container Scheme -           +250.2 GB  disk2
                 Physical Store disk0s2
  1:        APFS Volume Macintosh HD - Data   1.1 GB   disk2s1
  2:        APFS Volume Preboot         82.4 MB  disk2s2
  3:        APFS Volume Recovery        528.9 MB  disk2s3
  4:        APFS Volume VM           2.1 GB   disk2s4
  5:        APFS Volume Untitled        1.7 MB   disk2s5
  6:        APFS Volume Mac HD - Data     28.8 GB  disk2s6
  7:        APFS Volume Mac HD         11.2 GB  disk2s7

This is a non-standard configuration of APFS volumes. Were these created manually?

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