In Windows on your Mac, click in the right side of the taskbar, click the Boot Camp icon, then choose Boot Camp Control Panel. If a User Account Control dialog appears, click Yes. Select the startup disk that has the default operating system you want to use. If you want to start up using the default operating system now, click Restart. Boot Camp is a utility that comes with your Mac and lets you switch between macOS and Windows. Download your copy of Windows 10, then let Boot Camp Assistant walk you through the installation steps. Boot Camp Assistant comes pre-installed on your Mac. How-to: How to install Windows onto your Mac. Update AMD graphics drivers for Windows in Boot Camp.
Summary: The post describes some manual method to repair C drive in Windows OS and summarizes the procedure to repair Bootcamp Partition on Mac hard drive.
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Soon after the first Intel-based Mac was released, Apple launched BootCamp, a tool that allows the Mac users to install and boot the machine into Windows natively along with existing MacOS. The tool makes the machine more efficient to run performance intensive apps and programs. In short, BootCamp is used to dual boot Windows and macOS on Mac machine.
After installing Windows, you might not be able to see BootCamp Partition in MacOS. In case, you try to access the drive using Disk Utility, the partition will be greyed out. The partition is NTFS formatted, though they will appear as FAT formatted. When a partition is removed, added or resized via Windows setup, the details get updated in Master Boot Record (MBR).
This information doesn’t sync to GPT (GUID partition table) record. The reason behind this behaviour is that when a partition is added, resized or removed the GPT or MBR partition schemes get confused and Windows show OS partition.
About Boot Camp
With the release of Windows 10, BootCamp is updated to support the latest version of the Operating System. In this updated version, some features are refurbished such as Type-C ports on MacBook (12”), USB3 drivers on MacBooks, etc. If you find any issues in Windows 10, you can use the updated version of BootCamp to resolve it. Let’s understand the procedure to start Windows on Mac system through BootCamp Assistant.
Pre-requisites
Before you initiate the procedure to start Windows on Mac, make sure that latest updates from Apple are installed on Mac. Then follow the steps below:
Boot Camp accommodates some space on the hard drive. Therefore, it is important as well as beneficial to back up crucial data so that you can recover it in case of data loss or corruption. Follow the steps below:
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What if Either Partition turns Corrupt?
In Windows, it is quite simple to repair drive if anything turns unresponsive. You can simply run Check Disk using command prompt and it will perform an integrity check to detect the errors. CHDSK examines the drive thoroughly and checks for common errors on FAT32, FAT16 and NTFS volumes.
Another way that the CheckDisk used to locate errors on C drive is by making a comparison of the volume bitmap with disk sectors being assigned to the files in the file systems. Check Disk fails to perform repair operation on the files containing corrupted data, but structurally found intact. Check Disk command with appropriate phrases can be executed either from the command line prompt or the interface.
However, to repair BootCamp partition on Mac hard drive you need to run Disk Utility, regardless of the Operating system installed on the particular partition. If you are using Mac machine and any of the partitions (Windows or OS X) gets corrupt, you can simply repair it by following the given steps:
The procedures mentioned above help resolve a majority of Windows and MacOS issues when both the operating systems are running on a single machine. In addition, you can solve a number of BootCamp problems following these methods.
Stellar Data Recovery Premium– A Way Forward for Recovering Data (APFS,HFS,NTFS)
Since a number of risks are associated with manual methods particularly when they are about macOS partitions, third-party Stellar Data Recovery Premium utility can be used to handle a wide range of issues related to data losses and disk monitoring. This tool helps you recover your most important documents, videos, photos, audio from a corrupt APFS/HFS or even NTFS (BootCamp Partition).
In addition, you can check the health of your Apple’s SSD or hard drive using the Stellar Drive Monitor module of the Premium application. Nonetheless, Stellar Data Recovery Premium also empowers you to repair corrupt or damaged digital media files such as the CRW, DNG, NEF, TIFF, JPEG, ORF, PEF, MP4, MOV,AVI, MKV, AVCHD, MJPEG, WEBM, ASF, WMV, FLV, DIVX, MPEG, MTS, M4V, 3G2, 3GP, and F4V file formats.
Data Recovery from BootCamp Partition
In case the BootCamp Partition fails to get repaired then quickly perform files recovery from the troubled NTFS BootCamp partition. Below is a simple yet helpful steps that help you recover your important files from the BootCamp partition. But first, download Stellar Data Recovery Premium:
Step 1) Run the software and Customize your Scan
Step 2) Select BootCamp partition from the drive list and toggle on Deep Scan
Step 3) Let the software do the scan completely. After the scan is over, the software will list up all the deleted (inaccessible) pictures, videos, audios, documents etc. on the left hand side of the software.
From now, you can select desired files and click ‘Recover‘ button to save them.
Conclusion
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Note: Stellar Data Recovery Premium recovers data from APFS, HFS, NTFS, FAT, ex-FAT formatted drives. The software doesn’t support repairing of NTFS, FAT, ex-FAT and APFS as of now.
You can use Boot Camp Assistant to install Windows 10 on your Intel-based Mac.
Depending on the model of your Mac, you might need an external USB drive to install Windows (you’re asked for one when you prepare your Mac for Windows if it’s required). Newer Mac models—with OS X 10.11 or later—use the internal drive to temporarily store the items you need to install Windows and don’t require a USB drive. To find out whether you need an external USB drive, see the “Learn more” section in the Apple Support article Install Windows 10 on your Mac with Boot Camp Assistant.
To install Windows on your Mac, do one of the following:
If your Mac doesn’t require an external USB drive: Follow the instructions in Install Windows on your newer Mac using Boot Camp.
If your Mac requires an external USB drive: Follow the instructions in Install Windows on your older Mac using Boot Camp.
After installing Windows, you can set the default operating system to either macOS or Windows. The default operating system is the one you want to use when you turn on or restart your Mac.
In macOS, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Startup Disk.
Click the lock , type an administrator name and password, then click Unlock.
Select the startup disk that has the default operating system you want to use.
If you want to start up using the default operating system now, click Restart.
The next time you turn on or restart your Mac, it starts up using the default operating system.