![]() ![]() ![]() Originally, the Boot Camp engineers had no choice. Beyond whatever "user experience" logic Apple may have for this, there's a simple technical explanation: the MBR partitioning scheme used by Boot Camp supports a maximum of 4 partitions. ![]() I've been a Mac user for years, and have kept my files separate from the system disk since the days of System 7, but I haven't upgraded to a new Mac since Snow Leopard and built-in optical drives.īoot Camp is Apple's solution for this, but it doesn't work on drives that have any non-standard partitions. Good thing I got started-I had no idea how difficult it was going to be to install Windows and create an auxiliary data partition. My new Retina MacBook Pro is on its way, giving me time to contemplate setting it up. ![]()
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