More specifically given the specs in your profiles, your Mac is new enough that BootCamp Assistant would have kept the GUID Partition Table with a fully protected MBR partition for Windows and installed Windows for UEFI boot. So no BIOS settings. More relevant to your problem, though, is that...
And here: http://superuser.com/questions/717421/how-to-enable-hardware-virtualization-on-a -macbook Tto have it boot directly to Windows, set the Startup Disk to the Bootcamp partition in System Preferences. Reply of 1 BiOS Setting Welcome to Apple Support Community A forum where Apple cus...
First, setup Boot Camp on your Mac, and then install Parallels or VMWare. The difference is that when you create your Windows VM, don’t create a new Virtual Hard Drive (VHD) and instead virtualize your Bootcamp partition. This gives you the ability to choose how you run...
imac 27" I7 VM Fusion 3 accessing bootcamp partition of Windows 7 Pro (32 bit) I use wireless for the Mac OS/X but when I use VM Fusion I can't get internet access. When I boot into the bootcamp partition I can access the internet via wireless but not in VM Fusion. View 2 Repli...
This will be the one most people are looking for, so it's set as default. However, if you're using a Virtual Machine (or running Bootcamp on a Mac), you may run into some issues with WSL 2. If that's the case, enabling virtualization in your BIOS or changing the default WSL ...
this sets up the condition for transformative learning (Mezirow,2003). Hence, reflection is the critical component of transformative learning (King,2018; Taylor,2007). Macintyre et al. (2020) also highlighted diversity (multiple perspectives) and reflexivity (about who we are) as the foundation ...
Mac Mini 2014 with SSD 2 TB erased and added the internal flash drive 1 TB, loaded Catalina ok on the 1 TB now need to make my 2 tb ssd into one drive for just Data , currently listed in Disk utilities as Mac boot and Mac Boot Data---ok --but the old drive is set as ...
This will be the one most people are looking for, so it's set as default. However, if you're using a Virtual Machine (or running Bootcamp on a Mac), you may run into some issues with WSL 2. If that's the case, enabling virtualization in your BIOS or changing the default WSL vers...