Boot Camp's updated 64-bit W10 Home is sure a disk hog and only has 11
GB free while macOS Mojave v10.14.6 (still using it for 32-bit app
support) has way more. I hope I don't have to start all over again. :(
Also, I'd love to have each OS be able to access each other's
partitions. Booted updated 64-bit W10 access macOS' partition's data and booted macOS access W10's Boot Camp partition's data.
2012 MBP is using updated macOS Mojave v10.14.6 and encrypted APFS.
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Boot Camp's updated 64-bit W10 Home is sure a disk hog and only has 11
GB free while macOS Mojave v10.14.6 (still using it for 32-bit app
support) has way more. I hope I don't have to start all over again. :(
Also, I'd love to have each OS be able to access each other's
partitions. Booted updated 64-bit W10 access macOS' partition's data and booted macOS access W10's Boot Camp partition's data.
2012 MBP is using updated macOS Mojave v10.14.6 and encrypted APFS.
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