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How to start up in macOS from Windows
- From the notification area on the right side of the Windows taskbar, click to show hidden icons.
- Click the Boot Camp icon .
- From the menu shown, choose Restart in macOS.
If you haven't installed the latest Boot Camp updates, you might get the message ”Could not locate the OS X boot volume.'
Or use Startup Manager as your Mac starts up:
- Restart your Mac from the Start menu in Windows.
- Press and hold the Option (or Alt) ⌥ key as your Mac begins to restart.
- Select your Mac startup volume (Macintosh HD) in the Startup Manager window, then press Return or click the up arrow:
How to start up in Windows from macOS
- Use Startup Manager to choose your Windows (Boot Camp) volume during startup.
- Or select your Boot Camp volume in Startup Disk preferences, then restart.
Afterward (far Away Times) Mac Os Catalina
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Afterward (far Away Times) Mac Os X
As the title states, my 2010 Macbook Pro will restart several times (Usually 2 to 3 times; 3 or more is rare but has happened) before the desktop shows and I can interact with the content on my computer. I'm able to input my login credentials (with encrypted drives you have to put in your login credentials before much happens). After that, the Apple logo comes then is accompanied by the spinning wheel under it; it will sit like this for a couple minutes then restart. This happens everytime I turn my Mac on.
However, it should be noted that this started happening immediatly after I encrypted my drive for the second time; could this be a factor? Another thing to note is that it takes about 5 times longer to startup than before, only to restart and try again; it took only about 20-30 seconds to start up before and now it takes about 3-4 minutes total with all restarts.
I have performed a 'repair disk permissions' but that did not fix the problem.
Also, this is unrelated to the problem above (or maybe it isn't) but at the beggining of startup, before anything occurs (even the chime), my Mac makes a wierd sound. It's even worse when the sound is muted prior to turning on my Mac. This has occured ever since I got my Mac in 2010 and continues to happen everytime my Mac starts up.
Please Help. Thanks!
MacBook Pro (2010 Model), Mac OS X (10.7)
Posted on Sep 12, 2011 2:49 PM