Mine takes a bit less than a minute to boot, but if I don't do
anything with it after I tell it to boot into windows, it will stay
in windows.
This latest problem with telling windows to reboot into macos not
working is irritating.
In your control panel, there's a startup option. In there, you can
set it to boot into macos (at least sometimes you can)
Remember the option key is the middle one in the three keys on either
side of the spacebar.
After the chime, I held down the option key, and waited about 10
seconds or so, then had to hit the left arrow, then enter, and macos
came up then.
Haven't yet tried booting back into windows to see if it works
properly now or not. Will try that in the morning.
- Re: boot camp and startup disk under windows Travis Siegel
- Re: boot camp and startup disk under windows hank smith
- Re: boot camp and startup disk under windows Travis Siegel