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Post by Panaghioti on May 20, 2020 7:36:09 GMT
I tried to install windows 10 enterprise ltsc 2019 on my mac using my usb flash drive. Windows boots, but stucks on "setup is starting" (maybe because tries to load the preinstallation drivers. I downloaded windows support software from bootcamp and saved it to my usb) and after some seconds it crashes. It happened to me once or twice when i attempted to install windows 10 using bootcamp (without usb), but now it crashes every time. Could it be because i tried to install windows while on battery? Or why it happens?
Thanks to Telesphoreo for suggesting me the windows 10 enterprise ltsc version on my previous thread
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nick
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Post by nick on May 25, 2020 14:30:00 GMT
It's better off to stay on MacOS then using Windows 10, ofc, it depends on your mac's specs. Windows 10 isn't that great in my opinion, if your mac can handle it with all of it's animations and useless features then by all means go ahead.
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Post by Telesphoreo on May 25, 2020 20:49:29 GMT
Don't install any updates or OS's on just battery. Also, Windows (whatever you choose) will always be more sluggish. This is because Windows (and the bootcamp drivers) really are just the bare minimum. There's no CPU optimization or anything. You're really just better off using macOS on your Mac. Bootcamp is a pain in the ass to use, and it took me many days to get it to work. If you remember on one of my threads from 2016, bootcamp had a bug where it selected the first drive to put the drivers on instead of the one selected. I lost all my data on my external drive.
What do you need Windows for? Could it just be run in a VM with VMware Fusion?
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Post by Panaghioti on May 27, 2020 7:59:35 GMT
Problem solved a long time ago. guess i had to keep trying to boot or try another thunderbolt port. Requesting lock.
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