Many Mac users find their machines stuck on the Apple logo or commonly known as boot loop and are usually clueless about it. There is a set of things you can try on your Mac to make it function normally again, or at least figure out what went wrong. RECOMMENDED: using the official Boot Camp Assistant software is certainly the easiest and best way of installing Windows on a Mac computer. In addition to the fact that it’s extremely easy to use and setup, when you install Windows using Boot Camp, Windows and apps will have full access to the hardware unlike virtual machines. After installing Windows on Mac using Boot Camp, you need to install the in order to get and other features working. With default settings, Boot Camp sits in the system tray area of taskbar and lets you quickly access Boot Camp Control Panel which in turn allows you change default start up disk and a couple of keyboard and trackpad settings. The other advantage of having Boot Camp icon in the system tray is that you can quickly reboot into Mac OS X by right-clicking on the Boot Camp icon and then clicking Restart in OS X option. But if for some reason, the Boot Camp icon is missing from the system tray area and it used to appear when you had installed Boot Camp for the first time, you can follow the given below instructions to add the same to system tray in Windows. Method 1: Check if Boot Camp icon is hidden For Windows 10 (Scroll down for previous Windows versions) Step 1:. ![]() Navigate to Personalization > Taskbar. Step 2: In the Notification area section, click Select which icons appear on taskbar link. Step 3: In the resulting page, turn on Boot Camp Manager entry. For Windows 8/8.1 Step 1: Click on the small up arrow icon in the system tray (see picture ) to see hidden icons and then click Customize option. Step 2: Scroll down the list to see if Boot Camp Manager entry is present. If Boot Camp Manager is exist, set its behaviour to Show icon and notifications by selecting the same from the drop down menu. And if Boot Camp icon doesn’t exist there, follow the instructions mentioned in Method 2. Method 2: Make sure that Boot Camp Manager is starting with Windows If you are on Windows 10/8.1: Step 1: Open Task Manger by right-clicking on the empty space of the taskbar and then clicking Task Manager option. Step 2: Switch to the Startup tab and make sure that Boot Camp isn’t disabled here. If it’s disabled, select Boot Camp entry and then click Enable. If you’re on Windows 7: Step 1: Open System Configuration utility. Mac dual monitor adapter for macos sierra. I had to use the AKiTiO because it has two Thunderbolt 3 ports that I can connect both adapters to (because they both have non-detachable USB-C male connectors and I don’t think anyone makes a USB-C female to female connector). I was able to use two 2560 x 1600 @ 60 Hz displays connected to a MacBook Pro 2015 using an “Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 Adapter”, and a “Pluggable Thunderbolt 3 Dual DisplayPort adapter” connected to a “AKiTiO Thunder3 Duo Pro”. I had to install a “TB3 enabler” kernel extension patch to allow the unsupported devices to work in macOS Sierra. A 4K display works but that will disable the second display connected to the Dual DisplayPort adapter, because Thunderbolt 2 doesn’t have the bandwidth for more than that. How many displays are supported over Thunderbolt 3 depends on how the USB-C port has been wired on the system motherboard (up to a max of two), and is not changeable in software or by the Thunderbolt 3 graphics device.” I don’t know if that applies to the MacBookPro 2016. To do that, open Run dialog with the help of Command + R hotkey, type Msconfig in the box and the press enter key. Step 2: Switch to the Startup tab and then make sure that Boot Camp Manager is starting with Windows. Method 3 Add Boot Camp icon to taskbar system tray NOTE: This method works on Windows 10/8/7. Step 1: Open Control Panel. To do this, open Run dialog box by simultaneously pressing Windows logo and R keys. In the resulting box, type Control.exe, and then press Enter key.
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