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Bootcamp has created partition for Windows but it doesn't appear under startup disk utility

Hello, this evening I attempted to install windows 10 via bootcamp on my 2019 MacBook Pro 15" following Apple's advice here https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT201468. I downloaded the windows iso file and the installation seemed to go ok via bootcamp assistant, however when the MacBook restarted (at step 3 in the instructions) it didn't turn back on, and I had to manually restart it via pressing the button. Now I can see that the partition has been created under storage in system preferences, but I can't see it in disk startup nor if I try restarting and holding option. Any help much appreciated.



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Posted on Feb 7, 2021 3:23 PM

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Posted on Feb 8, 2021 9:59 AM

Thanks for your help. I removed the partition via boot camp and tried installation again and it worked. This time I allocated more space for the partition and disconnected peripherals including monitor and egpu. Not sure what made the difference but thanks all the same!

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Bootcamp has created partition for Windows but it doesn't appear under startup disk utility

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