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Has Parallels Broken My Bootcamp Partition?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nanco" data-source="post: 1815370" data-attributes="member: 50325"><p>Thank you for the words of warning.</p><p></p><p>Thats a shame knowing that it can be prone to issues doing it this way. I did initially try using a separate VM and for the most part that appeared to be much more stable so I might give that another test run. At the expense of using up additional disk space, I think I'd much prefer to keep two partitions: one for running games at full performance, the other for sheer convenience.</p><p></p><p>Luckily I did manage to resolve the boot issue on this occasion via Windows 10 recovery. I cant remember the exact wording, but theres an option under the Troubleshooting section specifically for fixing Windows boot problems. After a few seconds of clicking that, my Mac restarted and Windows was up and running again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nanco, post: 1815370, member: 50325"] Thank you for the words of warning. Thats a shame knowing that it can be prone to issues doing it this way. I did initially try using a separate VM and for the most part that appeared to be much more stable so I might give that another test run. At the expense of using up additional disk space, I think I'd much prefer to keep two partitions: one for running games at full performance, the other for sheer convenience. Luckily I did manage to resolve the boot issue on this occasion via Windows 10 recovery. I cant remember the exact wording, but theres an option under the Troubleshooting section specifically for fixing Windows boot problems. After a few seconds of clicking that, my Mac restarted and Windows was up and running again. [/QUOTE]
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