How to enlarge Bootcamp partition on Windows 10?

How to enlarge Bootcamp partition on Windows 10?

I tried to enlarge the bootcamp windows 10 partition by 17gb. I went to disk utility on my mac, resized the mac’s partition to smaller leaving 17-18gb of free space, then booted up the windows in bootcamp mode, started easyus partition master.

Is the macOS partition selectable in bootcamp?

Unfortunately I can’t go back to macOS because the macOS partition is not selectable as a boot source in bootcamp and “boot into X” boots into windows again. When I start from recovery (ctrl+R) I can see both partitions in diskutil.

How to get rid of boot partition on Mac?

After the command completes, restart the Mac. Note: If you get an error message which includes the phrase “perhaps caused by APFS Snapshot usage by Time Machine”, then see the question: 200GB unused, but can’t change APFS container size due to minimum requirement. Download the rEFInd Boot Manager software from this SourceForge web site.

Can you boot from Mac to Windows using bootcamp?

I installed windows 10 using bootcamp, which resized the macOS partition and created a 80GB windows partition. The machine boots into windows just fine. Unfortunately I can’t go back to macOS because the macOS partition is not selectable as a boot source in bootcamp and “boot into X” boots into windows again.

Why is my boot partition not working on my Mac?

The partition hasn’t change the size. I tried to boot into my macOS to see what is the current structure but it doesn’t appear among the bootable Operating Systems after restarting and hiting alt. My question is similar to this one but I don’t seem to have a HFS recovery volume visible.

How can I boot to windows on bootcamp?

I booted to Windows on bootcamp, downloaded gdisk for windows, opened cmd (terminal) as the administrator, opened the directory of downloaded gdisk and then the following list of commands inside of this program (each confirmed with enter key): I hope I was able to help someone else by posting this answer. You must log in to answer this question.