So I want to install Yosemite but I actually have to use my windows bootcamp partition for work. Will Yosemite effect windows or not because its a separate partition? I'm using a 2012 retina mbp. Thanks!
So I want to install Yosemite but I actually have to use my windows bootcamp partition for work. Will Yosemite effect windows or not because its a separate partition? I'm using a 2012 retina mbp. Thanks!
So I want to install Yosemite but I actually have to use my windows bootcamp partition for work. Will Yosemite effect windows or not because its a separate partition? I'm using a 2012 retina mbp. Thanks!
So I want to install Yosemite but I actually have to use my windows bootcamp partition for work. Will Yosemite effect windows or not because its a separate partition? I'm using a 2012 retina mbp. Thanks!
So I want to install Yosemite but I actually have to use my windows bootcamp partition for work. Will Yosemite effect windows or not because its a separate partition? I'm using a 2012 retina mbp. Thanks!
In theory it should have no effect, as bootcamp makes no reference to the running installation of OS X
I installed Yosemite DP1 on a separate partition and nevertheless can`t access my Bootcamp-partition which I badly need for work
I any of you has an idea how to solve it I would be very grateful!
I installed Yosemite DP1 on a separate partition and nevertheless can`t access my Bootcamp-partition which I badly need for work
I any of you has an idea how to solve it I would be very grateful!
Well, I dont know if this was caused by the same thing for you guys with bootcamp, but I installed Yosemite on a external SSD. Started the install process from within Mavericks and used the seperate volume.
The Mac restartet and booted the install process for Yosemite, worked fine used it then I needed to go back to work and boot into Mavericks. Well shut down Yosemite started again (holding alt) and Mavericks wasnt there anymore - huh
Shut down disconnected the external SSD booted again - booted me direct to the installer again. Started again with alt - no Mavericks.
Booted into the installer - In disk utility Mavericks was still there - In the menu "boot another partiton" (or something like that) I was able to select Mavericks and it booted fine and it does since then. Maybe you guys have a smiliar problem with the bootcamp partition
Why did you install the Developer Preview, which is not even considered Beta yet, on a mission critical computer? You are obviously not a developer and downloaded a pirated copy.
Another case of Just Desserts.
Beta software is not meant for production, mission critical, or your only computer. It is a pretty good bet the people doing this are not developers.
I installed Yosemite DP1 on a separate partition and nevertheless can`t access my Bootcamp-partition which I badly need for work
If any of you has an idea how to solve it I would be very grateful!
So I want to install Yosemite but I actually have to use my windows bootcamp partition for work. Will Yosemite effect windows or not because its a separate partition? I'm using a 2012 retina mbp. Thanks!