Unfortunately I find the experience of dual boot way better than including ubuntu after a while. I believe I just need to do the flagging all over again in gdisk and it would be fine. *I wouldn't mind to make any adjustments, including to reinstall the windows 10 to get the set up right again. Actually I did try to manually mount the MAC partition in windows, but there is formatting issue and asked me to re-format the MAC partition (which I obviously didn't do it). Not sure why but both OS actually work very well, except I couldn't read the MAC partition from windows. * not sure why there is a disk1 (internal, virtual) part that looks exactly the same as my disk0s2 I did all the commands to check my partitions status again, they look quite weird. * But in Windows 10, I couldn't access/ read my MAC partition (likely because for what I did back in Boot Camp Windows 7 "Missing Operating System" ) * Both of my OSX, Windows 10 works fairly well I have tried to use linux as well previously and changed the settings a bit ( on the post Boot Camp Windows 7 "Missing Operating System" ). Currently I would like to do a dual boot (Windows 10 OSX). Then right click on it and click open file location to where. If this isnt the same for you, then you can do a search for the icon. I searched everywhere and finally found where the folder was located. Hi, I have been changing the setting of my macbook pro recently. I Had the exact same issue with this program and it would never show up in my 'uninstall a program' menu.
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