Disk 4 is the 1TB drive with Windows on it.Īny and all help is appreciated, let me know if you know what the issue is, or if you need me to provide more info for a better picture of the issue.īootChamp was unable to set your Windows volume as the temporary startup disk Just a heads up, in the output below, Disk 0 is the PCIE SSD that OSX is installed on, the three 1TB Disks : 1, 2, and 3 are stripped into a 3-disk RAID 0 which culminates into one 3 TB Disk listed as Disk 5. I read through some threads here and found some info from generous helpful people who know what the **** they are doing (like Loner T), and put together some info that was often requested in other threads in order to help others provide me with direction. I retained my old GT 120 video card WITH EFI so that I could do things that require it and swap between them pretty often (OSX Updates). I have to use BootChamp to switch over to windows, because without EFI (As some of you may know) you can't see the light grey boots-creen with Apple logo. The video card is an nVidia GTX 920 SC and does NOT have EFI so I cannot use Bootcamp when this card is in. Part of my problem is that I have a new "unsupported" video card in my Mac Pro (2009 upgraded firmware to 2010) that I need to use on the windows side, so I NEED BootChamp. OSX is on a separate drive : A PCIE SSD from Other World Computing, and I did do a Carbon-Copy-Clone of it to put on a new larger PCIE SSD (Also OWC) and everything worked fine, BootChamp worked once or twice, and then I restarted again. Again, Windows still works and I can still boot into it VIA Bootcamp (Using and old card with EFI in my Mac Pro). The Windows 8 installation is on a separate drive that is partitioned 80/20 for windows and Parallels, but I did not change/move the partition. I keep getting a "Bless Failed" error (See below). Once you have acquired the desired Windows 10 ISO, you can delete the Windows 10 virtual machine.As the thread title states, Bootcamp and windows works, but BootChamp does not. If the current virtual machine software is not compatible with your current macOS, then try installing an older version of the virtual machine software. Both Oracle VirtualBox and VMware Fusion are free virtual machine products. A temporary installation of Windows 10 in a virtual machine does not require a product key. If a machine with Windows installed is not available to run Rufus, then you could temporarily install the current Windows 10 in a virtual machine. You will need Windows 7 or later in order to run Rufus. Rufus can be used to download older Windows 10 releases. From Windows, download the current Windows 10 release and use the download to upgrade Windows 10. Wikipedia has the release dates for macOS and Windows 10. Use the Boot Camp Assistant to install a version of Windows 10 released about the same as your current macOS. If erasing your current macOS is not a viable option or this procedure fails to work, then try the next option. Finally, erase your current macOS and install the desired older version of macOS. Use the Boot Camp Assistant to install Windows 10. Next, download the latest release of Windows 10. If newer versions of macOS are available, then one option would be to erase the Mac and install the latest version of macOS available for your Mac. Therefore, this answer is more focused on users with a similar question and have more newer versions of macOS available, but desire to continue to use an older version of macOS. Note: This answer is being posted appropriately 4 years after the above question was asked.
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