I know which one is for each, so I guess I'll stick with this solution a while longer until I can figure out a solution. I have renamed all of my macOS's numerically so that they show up in a certain order in the control panel regardless of all showing only macOS. I suppose I'll get the Apple updates too, but skip the Bootcamp driver update. Now I need to get the few WIN updates I'm behind on, and the Radeon driver updates. The whole exercise was a total fail for me. I ended up wiping the drive and just restoring to the latest backup image prior to updating the Boot Camp drivers. So I gave it a go and ended up with a nuked Windows partition. But now many keyboard functions (eg: Brightness, Audio Volume, SuperDrive, etc.) no longer work! I kindly ask for your help. I then installed the BootCamp 6.1 drivers (downloaded with Brigadier by selecting iMac Pro) but now in the Windows BootCamp control panel (only 3 tabs) I also see the MacOS folder (APSF Mojave). So from Windows it is not possible to restart in MacOS. Taken from the enthusiasm I then private to reinstall Windows 10 on the Mac Pro 5.1 with the same method (BootCamp 6.0) but unfortunately in the control panel (tab "Startup disk") there is only the Windows BOOTCAMP folder and the MacOS folder is missing. I downloaded BootCamp 6.0 for Windows from the web and everything works perfectly (in the BootCamp control panel in Windows there are 5 tabs). Last week I also installed Windows 10 on my Mac Pro 3.1 (early 2008), on a dedicated SSD. the opening / closing button on the SuperDrive DVD). Hi, a few months ago I installed Windows 10 on a dedicated SSD of my Mac Pro 5.1 (2010, with Mojave) following your precious guide! However, some keyboard functions have never worked (e.g. So, it seems there was some truth (but not fully accurate) to the newest BootCamp drivers eliminating macOS drives from the selection. This week, I will remove the Catalina drive (if time permits) and see what it defaults to after that is gone. No matter what macOS drive I call a WIN boot from, it always returns to Catalina on my NVME drive.įrom this information, I glean that the WIN BootCamp Control panel scans the drives, and only gives the option to boot from the latest version of macOS installed. However once in Windows, the BootCamp control panel only shows one (1) macOS drive.Īt first I thought that perhaps it was only showing the macOS drive that WIN was called from, but this proved to be incorrect. So, after some testing here's how it's behaving on MY machine.Īfter doing a NVRAM reset and checking that all drives were working perfectly, I find that booting into windows with the newest bootcamp is fine. I'll try to find a way to correct this, otherwise I'll restore my latest backup prior to updating the bootcamp driver. I still have one macOS drive listed and it will boot to that drive, but the other 2 are gone. FYI - I updated and sadly, I lost 3 macOS boot drives from the booting options of the control panel.
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