After installing windows10 using Bootcamp can't boot in to OS X
After installing Windows 10 using boot camp I can't boot into os x. When I am trying to change between doc and Windows the OS X boot is not showing
MacBook, OS X El Capitan (10.11.2)
After installing Windows 10 using boot camp I can't boot into os x. When I am trying to change between doc and Windows the OS X boot is not showing
MacBook, OS X El Capitan (10.11.2)
Can you shutdown your Mac, power it back up and hold the Alt/Option key? What selections do you see?
IT only showing Windows .
After installing Windows I shrinked the c drive and made a new partition , and changed the drive letter , its may be a problem ??
Please download GPT Fdisk from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gptfdisk/ and post a screen shot similar to the following when booted in Windows.
II tried this , but didn't work !! The window showing press enter to exit !!
You cannot double-click on gdisk64.exe or gdisk32.exe and run it. From Windows Start menu, start a CMD window with Admin rights (regular CMD will not work). Change directory (cd) to where the the Gdisk files are located and then run
gdisk32.exe 0:
You can also use gdisk64.exe. The parameter after the command is the digit zero followed by a colon.
How to get back to mac os, my os x partion format is RAW .now . What should i do.
Can you post the output of the 'p' command? It may be possible to fix it.
LOner T , thank u for ur support. Can u please tell me how to convert the RAW format to Mac accessible format Without losing my data In is x .
If you can post the output of the 'p' command from Gdisk, then we can proceed further.
P Command ?? Please explain
Look at my screen shot. 😉
TThe gdisk is not work for me. after completing the driver installation windows also starting problem. Now I don't need Windows , the logic disc now showing all partition is RAW except bootcamp C : drive ,
Can you start a CMD window with Admin privileges in Windows?
wWindows installation require !!
After installing windows10 using Bootcamp can't boot in to OS X