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Hi!
with this guide ( https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-multibooting-uefi-on-separate-drives.198869/) I have succesfully got Win10 + macOS on seperate SSDs and I am very happy about that!
I have 2 monitors, and so far the only one that macOs will boot with is a Samsung with DVI. If I have my Eizo monitor with displayport or hdmi connected, Mac Os does not boot. But! If I connect HDMI (not displayport) after boot I have dual screen glory! So that is a workaround i guess.
On the other hand it would be great if dual screen worked in both Os without having to remember to unplug for Macos. I have read several places on this forum that multi monitor setups start working when CSM is turned on. Following this guide I currently have CSM turned off because it said to do so after win10 install. So the question is: Will turning CSM on now destroy my macOS installation or do any other harm?
with this guide ( https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/guide-multibooting-uefi-on-separate-drives.198869/) I have succesfully got Win10 + macOS on seperate SSDs and I am very happy about that!
I have 2 monitors, and so far the only one that macOs will boot with is a Samsung with DVI. If I have my Eizo monitor with displayport or hdmi connected, Mac Os does not boot. But! If I connect HDMI (not displayport) after boot I have dual screen glory! So that is a workaround i guess.
On the other hand it would be great if dual screen worked in both Os without having to remember to unplug for Macos. I have read several places on this forum that multi monitor setups start working when CSM is turned on. Following this guide I currently have CSM turned off because it said to do so after win10 install. So the question is: Will turning CSM on now destroy my macOS installation or do any other harm?
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