![]() Now I have started over again and have a freshly install Monterey and have not installed Bootcamp but the entire 1 TB SSD is formatted with APFS. I was able to force boot into Windows 10 using Plop boot manager, but that must have corrupted something because on the next boot it said it needed a recovery windows media. ![]() It booted correctly on each partition once or twice until suddenly Windows 10 wouldn't boot and neither would Kali. I got it all working, following the same process but then adding on the Kali linux install in the free space following Ubuntu. I wasn't sure if there would be some problems associated with that and I liked the idea of a clean Monterey install so I wiped the 1TB SSD with Parted Magic and reinstalled Monterey from a usb again. So, I tried a number of things but this left me with the only option which was to remove Bootcamp through MacOS which ended up destroying Ubuntu in the process and reallocating all the space back to MacOS. It wouldn't let me pass the error: "Windows 10 requires a media driver" and when I browsed both the already installed system (which I verified was still intact) or used a freshly created usb from The Media Creation Tool, Windows 10 could not find any relevant drivers. Something stranged happened to the Windows install where it reverted back to the install Windows ten screen. ![]() The setup worked great but after sometime, and I'm assuming a MacOs update, only the Ubunutu and MacOs partitions would boot. ![]() I have questions and problems and don't quite understand some fundamentals about the process. I followed this tutorial about a year ago on MacOs Catalina Machine to install Bootcamp, then shrink the partition within Windows 10, then install Ubuntu: ![]()
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