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azdbllung

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Aug 16, 2019
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Backstory- I installed a Samsung NVME M.2 512 in my 2013 MBA, installed Mojave and works great. Downloaded Windows 10, went through bootcamp and put it on the usb and partitioned 180GB for it. Wend through the setup, chose the bootcamp partition. Its downloads and then restarts. For some reason, after it says "Getting ready"...goes through the % and then a blue screen appears showing "Your PC ran into a problem act..." on the Botton there is a 0% sign (as if it was going to figure out the issue for me) and then immediately restarts. This goes on 3 times and then goes to Recovery. Even in advanced options, I have tried to Troubleshoot the issue and cant find anything to point to the issue. I have scoured the internet for this issue and cant figure it out.

Im at a loss at this point and am trying to see if there are any Guru's out there that may have ran across this issue and if there is a fix for it. I know its an older MBA but for what I need, I haven't felt the need to spend another $1500 on a new MBP, especially after how fast this new SSD has made it on Mojave. If I cant figure it out, I may just dump it and pick up something used that will get the job done....

Any takers on this issue? New to the forum, thanks for any insight..
 
This is the built in artificial intelligence of your MacBook. It KNOWS better than to let windows get loose on the system. :)

One has to ask "why" of course. Tired of working with no virus/malware problems? :)
 
This is the built in artificial intelligence of your MacBook. It KNOWS better than to let windows get loose on the system. :)

One has to ask "why" of course. Tired of working with no virus/malware problems? :)

Lol. No, I have some electronics that only work with windows and I can’t update them without it.
 
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