Going Bald
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What do you mean by EFI is in the new format? AFAIK, the format for the EFI partition is still FAT32 / MSDOS FAT. If you mean the new Apple file system format APFS, this is the MACOS partition only and the situation is no different than it was vis-a-vis Windows OS. Create the partition and use the Win10 installer to format it NTFS and install. Win10 has no problems installing on a GUID formatted drive if you created your install media correctly and boots just fine on UEFI based hardware.Hello @Going Bald
I come back to your topic (which was super useful for me many times),
then now I installed Mac OS X.13.5 with the kgp method
(different than the SIERRA installation)
my question is to know that now if I can make a partition on my NVMe with MAC OS X.13.5 on it and then installing windows without problem?
or if it is better to install Windows 10 on old HDD, and then make a copy via CCC to the partition of the NVMe and then modify the EFI as your first post?
i am really afraid that Windows doesn't like the fact that the EFI is in the new format