Boot camp windows startup disk
I’ve partitioned boot camp but every time I try to restart my Mac the startup disk for windows doesn’t appear. How do I get windows to boot.
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I’ve partitioned boot camp but every time I try to restart my Mac the startup disk for windows doesn’t appear. How do I get windows to boot.
Your disk does not have a a Windows partition. See Install Windows on your newer Mac using Boot Camp - Apple Support for reference. You may run into disk space issues, because the 120GB storage may not be sufficient for a W10 installation. Your early 2015 MBA supports installation of W8.1, as noted in Use Windows 8.1 on your Mac with Boot Camp - Apple Support.
Be aware that upgrading to High Sierra or newer will cause issues because they only support W10, not W8.1.
Your disk does not have a a Windows partition. See Install Windows on your newer Mac using Boot Camp - Apple Support for reference. You may run into disk space issues, because the 120GB storage may not be sufficient for a W10 installation. Your early 2015 MBA supports installation of W8.1, as noted in Use Windows 8.1 on your Mac with Boot Camp - Apple Support.
Be aware that upgrading to High Sierra or newer will cause issues because they only support W10, not W8.1.
In the bottom left Terminal window, type
diskutil list
and press Enter/Return. You can copy the output text and post it using the Text icon at the bottom of this box.
Disk utility
What is the year/model of your Mac (do not post the serial number)?
What is current macOS version?
Do you have any third-party NTFS software?
2015 MacBook Air 10.12 Sierra and no
From macOS Terminal, post the output of
diskutil list
Boot camp windows startup disk