Same result, Boot Camp on the windows side won't run, period, that is after its initial launch during the Windows installation. I have removed my Boot Camp partition and windows and repeated the Windows installation process two more times to make I had not made and error in the installation process. The only way I can restart in MacOS is to shut down and restart using the "Option" key and select Macintosh to start up. Boot Camp did run and I got the screen asking if I wanted to allow Boot Camp to make changes to my system. Next I did a right-click on Boot Camp and selected "Run as administrator". So, I double-clicked to launch Boot Camp, but Boot Camp would not run. Next I found and opened the Boot Camp folder located the Programs Folder. Once Windows started up again, I checked the Windows taskbar in lower right corner and the Boot Camp icon was not there. Apple Software Update then restarted my Mac. However, the Boot Camp icon did not appear in the taskbar at lower right corner of my Windows desktop, So, I selected Apple Software Update from the Windows menu and installed the updates, which were a new version of Boot Camp for Windows and a WiFi update for Boot Camp. Than Boot Camp launched automatically and moved all of the appropriate drivers for Windows to support my MacBook Pro hardware, such as keyboard, mouse, AMD Radeon video drivers. My MacBook Pro restarted to complete the Windows 10 Pro setup, which was successful. Pro-Tip: Disconnect all drives, sticks and back-up solutions at the very beginning of this processīoot Camp for windows won't run in Windows on my MacBook Pro (2018) (MacOS 10.15.2 Catalina) I successfully installed Window 10 Pro (64-bit) on my MacBook Pro (2018), running MacOS 10.15.2 Catalina, using Boot Camp. NB: Allow Windows to fully load, as the BootCamp icon shows up a little late Once windows has finished loading, explore the USB stick and click on setupĪll the relevant drivers etc will be extracted into Windows, allow to complete and follow the dialogue boxes. Reboot into Windows (using "Option key" at the start-up chimes) Since the Windows Boot Camp software can detect bootable 'Mac OS Extended (Journaled)' volumes, the follow instructions create such a volume. The following procedure can be used to fix this problem. Progress through the Wizard to download the software on to your named USB stick. If you use APFS, then your macOS boot volume may not appear as a choice in the Windows Boot Camp Control Panel pane. Noting the name, brand and GB size ( don't use Kingston USB3 as they have known issues) Make sure you have an empty correctly formatted that Windows can read (ie FAT) and clearly named USB stick (ie 10 Support) connected. Un-tick all the boxes except "download Windows support files" Solution: On the same machine that has Windows installed. If you have installed Windows 10 successfully but the BootCamp icon is not showing up, its probably the correct Support Drivers have not been applied for the particular machine Played around with this one for a while on several machines
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