Good morning, guys. Thanks for your responses.
The original intention was to have an OS per SSD.
I've had no luck with any version of OSX - I've used the correct Unibeast and Multibeast software to create USBs for High Sierra, Mojave and Catalina. The behaviour is identical - it takes around...
I'm having exactly the same issue with a fresh install of Catalina on a new build PC. Currently troubleshooting, trying to find my way around the problem, because I need Disk Utility to make the EFI partition for Windows (trying to dual boot). So I'm attempting it again, this time with High...
So, the machine is built and running, but I had to nip out this morning to buy a cheap MS keyboard to operate the BIOS.
I've booted from the Clover/Catalina thumbdrive I made with Unibeast so I can use Disk Utility to create the EFI partition for Windows. I've had the black Apple screen with...
Both m.2 drives are 1Tb in size. Neither drive has any content on it, both are brand new. The machine will be a new build with no existing OS - parts arriving early next week.
My intention would be to dedicate a 1Tb m.2 drive to OS X Catalina and a 1Tb m.2 drive to Windows 10 Pro.
It's been a...
I've not used diskpart before, so the next in my series of dumb questions is -
Is this the process I should follow to achieve this on my 1st M.2 drive?
And should I assume that the 2nd M.2 drive will not require this when I install OS X through the bootloader?
That's the plan, I have two M.2 SSD cards en route. I will try to use Disk Utility to format one exclusively for Windows, unless there is a better way of doing it?
Thanks, much appreciated. I'll probably follow the suggestion to install OSX first then use DiskUtility to sort out the drive partitions prior to a Win 10 install.
Evening, folks! I'm going to attempt this in the next week or two with my new PC build. My plan is to install MacOS then Bootcamp Windows 10 Pro onto it too... is there a way to do this through Clover instead?
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