CaseySJ
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- Joined
- Nov 11, 2018
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- Motherboard
- Asus ProArt Z690-Creator
- CPU
- i7-12700K
- Graphics
- RX 6800 XT
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- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hello @logritm,Hello, Casey!. I was one of your first to follow your guide. The hackintosh still works as a beast
But I am getting mad to install Windows on a new separate SSD. When I try to run a bootable Windows pen drive, it gives me an error during the installation blue screen ..looks like it is missing some drivers when i try to create a win boot using commands method...and if i try unetbootin i got stuck on blue screen installation with error 0x8007000D... can I know what you did to have 2 different OS on 2 different hard drives. I have your same hardware ..Thank you so much
Oh yes those early days with you, @NoiseCoalition, @ndrik, @ripe_md, and a few other brave souls who built this system before the official guide was created!
To install Windows, we actually need to remove the macOS NVMe SSD. System must be powered off and switch on PSU should also be OFF. Yes it's inconvenient, but that's what you get with Windows... (couldn't resist).
In fact, all MacOS disks must be disconnected, and Windows NVMe SSD should be installed in the M2M M.2 slot closest to the CPU.
Then begin Windows installation.
When Windows has been fully installed and verified, macOS NVMe SSD should be installed in the lower M2P slot.