Bootcamp Installation
It’s not letting me continue installation from here. I have downloaded Bootcamp before, but recently deleted it due to problems.
iMac 27", macOS 10.15
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It’s not letting me continue installation from here. I have downloaded Bootcamp before, but recently deleted it due to problems.
iMac 27", macOS 10.15
The error message indicates some type of storage device is connected.
The error message indicates some type of storage device is connected.
KelvinDuong wrote:
I got everything set up again, thank you!
Excellent!
Could you answer my question to if resetting smc and nvram could fix lag issues in the future? Like unresponsive applications and etc.
A SMC/NVRAM Reset is not intended to resolve all issues. It can address a few issues which are related to software-hardware interaction.
Did the Bootcamp drivers get installed? Without them, you will not be able to see networks. You should be able to skip this and continue.
How do I click on the error message? It's not click able.
Thank you!, but now I'm stuck here and my network isn't showing up. Also I deleted bc cause of slow problems, would doing the smc and nvram reset help that in the future?
Click on the error message, and post the detailed error. If it is asking about NTFS or FAT, you need to format the BOOTCAMP partition. If the error message is different, please post a screen shot.
Do you have any external devices connected to your iMac?
Only a keyboard and a mouse.
I got everything set up again, thank you! Could you answer my question to if resetting smc and nvram could fix lag issues in the future? Like unresponsive applications and etc.
Bootcamp Installation