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Windows 11 dual boot problem
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
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.
Is this the only way? Without secure boot it works perfectly
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.
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
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)
Same problem here, Windows 11 22H2.
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?
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.