Please do not submit the same issue more than once within 24 hours. Do everything you can to reduce the effort of the wonderful folks offering to help you.Īfter solving your problem, please mark it as solved by clicking 'flair' and confirming the 'solved' tag. State everything you have tried and all the guides/tutorials/sites you have followed as well as why they were unsuccessful. Try to research your issue before posting, don't be vague. The subreddit is only for support with tech issues. Please include your system specs, such as Windows/Linux/Mac version/build, model numbers, troubleshooting steps, symptoms, etc. Live Chat ~Enter Discord~ Submission Guidelines Data can be shared between operating systems more easily.Check out our Knowledge Base, all guides are compiled by our Trusted Techs. A virtual machine allows the simultaneous OS, any necessary initialization to change operating systems. A virtual machine has its advantages, as does a Boot Camp facility. The OSX and Windows can read/write on a disk formatted ExFat. You can connect an external drive of ExFat formatted. I don't have as much virtualized environments. In addition, is using Virtual Box better than Boot Camp? Repair it was a waste of time and effort. Formatting this turned me expensive because it stopped my Windows to start.
How can this be achieved?Įarlier, after the Boot Camp, I reduced the Mac OS to 350 GB partition to 150 GB and released 200 GB.
My intention - 150 GB for Mac OS - 200 GB of data - 150 GB for Windows 10.
I wanted a common partition on exFAT which could serve as a repository for my data either of the OS.
I have Mac OS X El Capitan and that you have installed 10 Windows using the Boot Camp utility on a 150 GB partition. I have a MacBookPro 11 mid-2015 with 512 GB SSD and 16 GB of RAM. I'm new to Mac, so please excuse my ignorance.If MS Office breaks all what you need to do is reinstall Office 2011 but it will work with macOS Sierra.
I upgraded to El Capitan, and it did not affect MS Office 2011.Īll you have to do is to install the updates for MS Office 2011. I works fine on my MacBook Pro mid-2012 13 'run macOS Sierra. Complimentary breakfast MS Office 2011 is still supported by Microsoft.
Hello, Sure you can make the WD external drive to work for both Mac and PC.