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2do app for windows 10
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2do app for windows 10
  1. #2do app for windows 10 install#
  2. #2do app for windows 10 drivers#

Only use Bootcamp assistant to download the Bootcamp 6.1 Drivers as they aren’t available elsewhere.*Manually created NTFS partition with Disk Utility Went down a few different rabbit holes with no luck chasing various errors on Apple Support QA’s but finally concluded with these steps. Not sure how the assistant sets up the USB drive but it needs to be a GUID NTFS when I believe it’s formatting as MBR exFat.

#2do app for windows 10 install#

Basically wasted a day figuring out that the Windows 10 installer needs to be the same partition map as the destination because I got the “The selected disk is of the GPT partition style” error during my first install attempt. Only issue I’ve noticed is on my dual monitor setup sometimes the menu bar wouldn’t appear on one screen after start up until I opened a application.īootcamp is still worthless though. I haven’t gotten crazy into automation and other power features and it’s seemed a little quicker over Mojave even. Installed a 2TB SSD in my 2014 Mac Mini over the weekend and figured it was a good idea to do fresh installs for MacOS and Windows 10 for various reasons. Some of that may be related to fairly aggressive content blocking on my part. I guess this is more Safari 13 than Catalina per se, but my new-style extensions keep crashing, and I’m having trouble loading a number of websites. Oh, almost forgot, I’m seeing a couple of issues with Keyboard Maestro that may or may not be related to Catalina: KM seems to no longer see F-keys and special-purpose keys on my third-party keyboard, and some macros I had running on a periodic time trigger aren’t firing. Other than that, no significant complaints. This ends up being nearly seamless, but wouldn’t have been practical if I didn’t have plenty of RAM and wasn’t already using Parallels anyway for a certain specialized Windows application. The only indispensable and (practically speaking) irreplaceable one was AccountEdge, which I now run in a Mojave virtual machine under Parallels. I inventoried my remaining 32-bit apps pretty carefully before upgrading. Still getting an annoying number of security alerts whenever I run the same AppleScript from a different app, launch the same app from a disk image, etc., etc., but I guess I can live with that.












2do app for windows 10