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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Can't format partition during Windows install
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<blockquote data-quote="whizbangdelux" data-source="post: 634734" data-attributes="member: 53371"><p>MrPlow,</p><p></p><p>I registered here just to say thanks. Your advice was greatly appreciated, as Solution 2 worked for me as well.</p><p>I have some other minor things I wanted to add.</p><p>For me, once I got past the steps you provided, it gave me another list of options, for example, "Do you want to convert the partition to an NTFS?"</p><p>On other boards, I saw that this should be done, and just as many boards saying not to do so. </p><p>I went with my gut instinct and choose the option to leave the partition alone. Immediately afterwards I saw the colorful windows logo and I realized I had made the right choice.</p><p></p><p>Also, holding F10 didn't do anything, for me. Instead I was given the choice to go into the Recovery menu in the following screen.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just a few tips for anyone else who might have some similar quirks along the way.</p><p></p><p>am</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whizbangdelux, post: 634734, member: 53371"] MrPlow, I registered here just to say thanks. Your advice was greatly appreciated, as Solution 2 worked for me as well. I have some other minor things I wanted to add. For me, once I got past the steps you provided, it gave me another list of options, for example, "Do you want to convert the partition to an NTFS?" On other boards, I saw that this should be done, and just as many boards saying not to do so. I went with my gut instinct and choose the option to leave the partition alone. Immediately afterwards I saw the colorful windows logo and I realized I had made the right choice. Also, holding F10 didn't do anything, for me. Instead I was given the choice to go into the Recovery menu in the following screen. Anyway, just a few tips for anyone else who might have some similar quirks along the way. am [/QUOTE]
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