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macOS disappear after upgrade to Windows 10 Fall Creator

After I updated to Windows 10 Fall Creator edition, the macOS (High Sierra 10.13.1) has disappeared from the start menu and in the Boot camp control panel.


So far I have found out:

  1. If I'm starting the Internet Recovery Mode (Cmd-Option-R), exit, and holding Option down while booting, I again have the option to start macOS and Windows 10.
  2. If I start Windows 10, open the Boot camp control panel the macOS is gone so I can't select macOS as the default startup option. When opening the Boot camp control panel I'm asked if I will allow Boot camp control panel to make changes to the computer. If I answer no, the Boot camp control panel is not opened.
  3. If I start Windows 10 and not open the Boot camp control panel, I can close Windows and boot in macOS by holding Option down while booting.
  4. If I start Windows 10 and open the Boot camp control panel, I can only start again in either Windows 10 or Internet Recovery Mode.

Looks like the update to Windows 10 Fall Creators version doesn't work well with High Sierra and Boot camp control panel.


My Mac is a MacBook 12" early 2015 version.


Do you have any ideas about how to being able to get macOS as default OS again and keep High Sierra and the Fall Creators version?

MacBook, macOS High Sierra (10.13.1)

Posted on Nov 12, 2017 4:57 AM

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macOS disappear after upgrade to Windows 10 Fall Creator

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