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Can't boot to windows with "SetupVirtualMap=Yes" #614
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I do not see how this can happen. Could you try removing this code and checking if it works for Windows? https://github.com/acidanthera/OcSupportPkg/blob/268ae1b/Library/OcAppleBootCompatLib/ServiceOverrides.c#L742-L749 (it will obviously break macOS). |
CC @Download-Fritz |
After delete that code and recompiled OC with ./macbuild.tool
:) |
Any info??? :( |
This is not a forum, updates will be provided as updates are available and as long as the issue is not closed, it is not forgotten. |
Should be resolved in master. |
My Notebook is
Dell Latitude E5450
Proc : Intel Core i3 5010U
Ram : 4GB DDR3�
Storage : SSD
I am using OpenCore 0.5.4 Latest Compiled from Resources.
A. If i set SetupVirtualMap=No", i can boot to Windows and everything is fine and smooth but i can't boot to macOS (just Apple logo without loading bar)
B. If i set SetupVirtualMap=Yes" , i can't boot to windows (just crash and reboot after select entry of windows) but i can boot macOS with this.
I have upload debug log with "SetupVirtualMap=Yes" when boot to Windows and macOS
opencore-2019-12-16-071501 (Log boot to Windows).txt
opencore-2019-12-16-071717 (Log boot to MacOS).txt
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