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- Aug 29, 2019
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z390 Designare
- CPU
- i7-9700K
- Graphics
- RX 6800 XT
My SSD is connected to the M2P unfortunately because I only wanted to lose one SATA connector (according to the user's manual), it means that I have no chance of the installation working if I stay on this connector? The original idea was to have Windows on the same SSD as Mojave. I have an unused SSD SATA that can be used if necessary, how do the two systems work together when the EFIs are on two different drives, does Clover allow you to choose Windows at boot time in this case?Let me see if I understand:
- You're trying to install Windows 10 from a USB flash disk.
- Have you used Microsoft's Media Creation Tool to create the USB installer?
Let me see if I understand:
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- You're trying to install Windows 10 from a USB flash disk.
- Have you used Microsoft's Media Creation Tool to create the USB installer?
- If so, it should appear in the F12 BIOS boot menu. If it still does not appear, try this:
- Shutdown the system.
- Flip power switch on PSU (or pull power cable from the wall) for 10 seconds. This performs a soft CMOS reset.
- Turn computer on again and check F12 menu.
- Also note:
- If installing Windows to an NVMe M.2 SSD, install the M.2 SSD into the top M2M slot.
- Physically remove the macOS NVMe M.2 SSD.
- Disconnect all SATA drives.
- If so, it should appear in the F12 BIOS boot menu. If it still does not appear, try this:
- Shutdown the system.
- Flip power switch on PSU (or pull power cable from the wall) for 10 seconds. This performs a soft CMOS reset.
- Turn computer on again and check F12 menu.
- Also note:
- If installing Windows to an NVMe M.2 SSD, install the M.2 SSD into the top M2M slot.
- Physically remove the macOS NVMe M.2 SSD.
- Disconnect all SATA drives.