I found a fix! It was not malware or any such. [br]
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I found a fix! It was not malware or any such.
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So if you every accidentally reset windows from the windows boot camp it will install a non-boot camp version of of Windows so you won’t have any of the options to switch between the operating systems but I found a way to get back to Mac OS. [br]
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So if you every accidentally reset Windows from the Windows boot camp it will install a non-boot camp version of Windows so you won’t have any of the options to switch between the operating systems but I found a way to get back to Mac OS.
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In Windows open settings and search for “boot” Then press advanced boot and then press restart. Once your into the advance boot there should be a few options to chose from, one of which is booting from a USB. Select that and make sure you have no USBs plugged in. There should be a drive with no name just an icon. Select that one and then hit enter and in my case that booted me right back into Mac OS. Seems like it was a back door into Mac OS.
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In windows open settings and search for “boot” Then press advanced boot and then press restart. Once your into the advance boot there should be a few options to chose from. One of which is booting from a USB. Select that and make sure you have no USBs plugged in. There should be a drive with no name just an icon. Select that one and then hit enter and in my case that booted me right back into Mac OS. Seems like it was a back door into Mac OS. Hopefully this helps anyone else!
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Hopefully this helps anyone else!
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On the boot camp I was running Windows 10 and on my Mac I was running Catalina and my computer was a 2019 27” iMac
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On the boot camp I was running Windows 10 and on my Mac I was running Catalina and my computer is a 2019 27” iMac
Hi all.
I found a fix! It was not malware or any such. [br]
So if you every accidentally reset windows from the windows boot camp it will install a non-boot camp version of of Windows so you won’t have any of the options to switch between the operating systems but I found a way to get back to Mac OS. [br]
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In windows open settings and search for “boot” Then press advanced boot and then press restart. Once your into the advance boot there should be a few options to chose from. One of which is booting from a USB. Select that and make sure you have no USBs plugged in. There should be a drive with no name just an icon. Select that one and then hit enter and in my case that booted me right back into Mac OS. Seems like it was a back door into Mac OS. Hopefully this helps anyone else!
On the boot camp I was running Windows 10 and on my Mac I was running Catalina and my computer was a 2019 27” iMac