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nofxrs

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Mar 27, 2016
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Porto Alegre - Brazil
hi there!
Ive been using windows 10 e mac os 10.13 without any problem since today.

I was on windows and asked bootcamp to restart in osx and it returns this error msg...



Obs: ive already logged into mac os holding alt option, but when i restart (without hold alt) it comes
Back to this error message.

Would someone give me a help?

Thanks a lot,
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That PRAM/NVRAM reset will ALSO clear any preset (default) boot drive, so the firmware should then choose to boot to whatever internal drive is installed.
After booting to macOS, be sure to re-set your macOS boot as the default: System Preferences, then Startup Disk. Click on your boot drive to select that.
 
PRAM reset should bring you back to MacOS.
did twice, it doesnt... the only option im able to boot back in os x is holding alt/option
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If you're receiving "Your PC needs to be repaired, error code 0xc0000225" on a UEFI based Windows 10/8.1/8, then here's how to fix it
Make sure it is UEFI Windows:
https://www.kapilarya.com/your-pc-needs-to-be-repaired-0xc0000225
as i remember i installed windows by an external memorycard reader (compact flash) and i might dont have the installation file anymore,
do u know any other solution?

Thanks in advance.
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That PRAM/NVRAM reset will ALSO clear any preset (default) boot drive, so the firmware should then choose to boot to whatever internal drive is installed.
After booting to macOS, be sure to re-set your macOS boot as the default: System Preferences, then Startup Disk. Click on your boot drive to select that.

After booting to macOS, be sure to re-set your macOS boot as the default: System Preferences, then Startup Disk. Click on your boot drive to select that


This solved (without the bootcamp hard drive attached)

Now i do have to understand how to repair this windows sht...
Thanks!
 
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