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Hi All
I'm looking to install Sierra and Windows 10 on 2 separate SSD's but have no idea whatsoever about UEFI etc.
I currently am running Windows and Yosemite and just hit F12 and startup to choose the OSX drive if I want to use the Mac, this then goes into chameleon before loading Yosemite. If I just switch on the PC and I don't touch anything it boots directly into Windows. I'm happy enough with this setup but am now upgrading my mac SSD so it seems like a great time to move to Sierra too.
UEFI seems to be the way forward (not that I really know what that means ) And I've made a Unibeast UEFI drive, but I guess it means reinstalling Windows too? (Not a problem if so as long as this doesn't complicate matters). I'm either looking for a way of installing both OS's with Windows being loaded by default unless I press something.
I'm basically looking for a simple idiot proof way of being able to boot both os's from their respective drives, but with Win 10 being the default OS. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks
Jim
I'm looking to install Sierra and Windows 10 on 2 separate SSD's but have no idea whatsoever about UEFI etc.
I currently am running Windows and Yosemite and just hit F12 and startup to choose the OSX drive if I want to use the Mac, this then goes into chameleon before loading Yosemite. If I just switch on the PC and I don't touch anything it boots directly into Windows. I'm happy enough with this setup but am now upgrading my mac SSD so it seems like a great time to move to Sierra too.
UEFI seems to be the way forward (not that I really know what that means ) And I've made a Unibeast UEFI drive, but I guess it means reinstalling Windows too? (Not a problem if so as long as this doesn't complicate matters). I'm either looking for a way of installing both OS's with Windows being loaded by default unless I press something.
I'm basically looking for a simple idiot proof way of being able to boot both os's from their respective drives, but with Win 10 being the default OS. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks
Jim