![]() ![]() I alt/option to w10 again so as to evade going back to the first step( please note that there are three bootables available, only untitled works): I restart again and switch to windows 10, and then get the following screen: Is something like that possible? The loop I get when I try to boot w10 goes as follows: Now, my main goal is to backup the windows 10 files then completely delete it from the system, leaving only MacOS. Now, I think these updates totaled the leftover storage on W10 boot drive, and I'm unable to access w10 again. I managed to log onto Windows 10 account yesterday, then I went to check on MacOS and downloaded updates. The laptop's been having these problems for some time, so it hasn't been used nor updated for quite a bit. ![]() So I'm using MacBook Pro 2013 A1502, and I've been having trouble booting up Windows 10. ![]()
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