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iMac (not sure exact model yet) unable to boot to OSx from Windows (bootcamp)
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<blockquote data-quote="linkmaster6" data-source="post: 1808150" data-attributes="member: 371859"><p>Here's the info on the imac, its a 21.5" late 2012 model. Currently running macOS Mojave 10.14.1, Windows side is 7 Pro.</p><p>So here is what I'm seeing so far:</p><p>Windows- clicking on boot camp and selecting "restart in OS X" results in restarting back into Windows. Opening the Boot Camp Control panel, the Windows BootCamp partition is the only visible there. Should the OS X also be visible here?</p><p>OSx- Did the PRAM reset, got back into macOS without having to interfere with the boot.</p><p>Ran the disk repair on the mac partition for good measure, doesn't look like it found any issues. Restarted back into OSx ok.</p><p></p><p>Checked with the customer on how they were transitioning from the macOS to the Windows partition. His method from going into Windows is to choose it as the start up disk. Not sure this is the best method, to me it sounds like the Windows partition is being locked into being the default startup partition by the Mac OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="linkmaster6, post: 1808150, member: 371859"] Here's the info on the imac, its a 21.5" late 2012 model. Currently running macOS Mojave 10.14.1, Windows side is 7 Pro. So here is what I'm seeing so far: Windows- clicking on boot camp and selecting "restart in OS X" results in restarting back into Windows. Opening the Boot Camp Control panel, the Windows BootCamp partition is the only visible there. Should the OS X also be visible here? OSx- Did the PRAM reset, got back into macOS without having to interfere with the boot. Ran the disk repair on the mac partition for good measure, doesn't look like it found any issues. Restarted back into OSx ok. Checked with the customer on how they were transitioning from the macOS to the Windows partition. His method from going into Windows is to choose it as the start up disk. Not sure this is the best method, to me it sounds like the Windows partition is being locked into being the default startup partition by the Mac OS. [/QUOTE]
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