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Windows 11 dual boot problem

Open matteorosi opened this issue 1 year ago • 8 comments

hi I have a problem with bootcamp currently i was able to successfully configure secureboot to get OTA updates I have also configured filevault during windows 11 installation I did not encounter any problems I installed all the necessary drivers but when I ran the command bcdedit /set '{bootmgr}' path \EFI\OC\OpenCore.efi I correctly see the windows icon in the boot selection but at startup it presents me with a bluescreen with error "capi_bios_error" searching i found this article https://github.com/zachs78/MacOS-XPS-9500-OpenCore/issues/11#issuecomment-722946708 Has anyone had the same problem? Thank you very much

Configuration

HaC Mini version: 3.2 OSX version: macOS Monterey Version 12.6 (Build 21G115) NUC model: NUC8i7HVK Boot SSD model and protocol: Samsung 980 Pro 500 GB, NVME Second SSD model and protocol (if installed): Yes but only data First DIMM model: Kingston KF2933C17S4/16G 16GB Second DIMM model: Kingston KF2933C17S4/16G 16GB Display port(s) used: Mini DP Display resolution(s): 4K Any TB3 devices: No Any USB devices: Logitech Ergo, Logitech Unifying Receiver

matteorosi avatar Sep 30 '22 14:09 matteorosi

The easiest way to circumvent these problems is not to use bootcamp as it isn't needed with a NUC - just install Windows on the 2nd SSD.

Medizinmann-MD avatar Oct 04 '22 11:10 Medizinmann-MD

Is this the only way? Without secure boot it works perfectly

matteorosi avatar Oct 04 '22 19:10 matteorosi

Is this the only way? Without secure boot it works perfectly

I don't know if this is the only way - but I know it is the easiest and hassle free way and again - with bootcamp you bring in another layer of complication and a possible point of failure - q.e.d.

Medizinmann-MD avatar Oct 05 '22 07:10 Medizinmann-MD

I removed Windows with bootcamp and then installed Windows on the second ssd but when I run the command bcdedit /set '{bootmgr}' path \EFI\OC\OpenCore.efi I get the same error screen

matteorosi avatar Oct 23 '22 07:10 matteorosi

Well the easy way is to start Windows is changing Boot priority in the visual BIOS – and change it back if you need to use MacOS. You could look into this guide…to set up OpenCore for booting Windows. Dualbooting with Windows | OpenCore Multiboot (dortania.github.io)

Medizinmann-MD avatar Oct 24 '22 13:10 Medizinmann-MD

Same problem here, Windows 11 22H2.

mrkylegp avatar Oct 25 '22 00:10 mrkylegp

Well the easy way is to start Windows is changing Boot priority in the visual BIOS – and change it back if you need to use MacOS. You could look into this guide…to set up OpenCore for booting Windows. Dualbooting with Windows | OpenCore Multiboot (dortania.github.io)

no one will agree it's a easy way. no one want to aim a button to hit in correct time on daily basis

Doesn't it's strange that option that didn't work in opencore still exist?

ivan-ef avatar Jan 30 '23 14:01 ivan-ef

Has anyone had the same problem?

Got the same. My opencore multiboot only worked at 1st install (it was at the times of hac-mini 3.2.0), but after reinstalling windows I can't boot it from opencore no mater what I try. I think the problem is that opencore injects it's own drivers which works with Bootcamp, not Windows. If you installed Bootcamp correctly I think it should work.

P.S. yes, I tried to install bootcamp (with brigadier) and it seems working. NVRAM reset required.

Even Vega M works with AMD drivers from 3rd party enthusiast: https://github.com/leogcry22/Hades-VegaM

But thunderbolt in legacy mode keep crashing my windows boot under opencore bootloader.

ivan-ef avatar Jan 30 '23 14:01 ivan-ef