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I think most of us have a dual boot setup between macOS and Windows 10. I have one for gaming. It means I am very irregularly in Windows but now it started to complain I really ought to install the 20H2 update. Fine, let's get on with it.
It then threw up these curious error messages:
Windows and macOS are on their own two drives with their own EFI partitions. I can boot both without error, either through the bios boot or the OpenCore menu picker. I'm on version 0.6.8. Microsoft forums and help documentation are very (but not unsurprisingly) unhelpful.
Anyone run into this problem at some point? There is a 2017 suggestion on Tom's Hardware how to fix this error, but that doesn't work, nor does running the MBR2GPT program. I found a lot of references to error 0x80070003 (from Windows users and people with dual boot setups) but I found no clear cut fixes.
Windows loads and I can get onto Steam but I can imagine at some point in the future I might get too far out of step.
It then threw up these curious error messages:
Windows and macOS are on their own two drives with their own EFI partitions. I can boot both without error, either through the bios boot or the OpenCore menu picker. I'm on version 0.6.8. Microsoft forums and help documentation are very (but not unsurprisingly) unhelpful.
Anyone run into this problem at some point? There is a 2017 suggestion on Tom's Hardware how to fix this error, but that doesn't work, nor does running the MBR2GPT program. I found a lot of references to error 0x80070003 (from Windows users and people with dual boot setups) but I found no clear cut fixes.
Windows loads and I can get onto Steam but I can imagine at some point in the future I might get too far out of step.