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To use any of these key combinations, press and hold the keys immediately after pressing the power button to turn on your Mac, or after your Mac begins to restart. Keep holding until the described behavior occurs.
Command (⌘)-R: Start up from the built-in macOS Recovery system. Or use Option-Command-R or Shift-Option-Command-R to start up from macOS Recovery over the Internet. macOS Recovery installs different versions of macOS, depending on the key combination you use while starting up. If your Mac is using a firmware password, you're prompted to enter the password.
Option (⌥) or Alt: Start up to Startup Manager, which allows you to choose other available startup disks or volumes. If your Mac is using a firmware password, you're prompted to enter the password.
Option-Command-P-R:Reset NVRAM or PRAM. If your Mac is using a firmware password, it ignores this key combination or starts up from macOS Recovery.
Shift (⇧): Start up in safe mode. Disabled when using a firmware password.
D: Start up to the Apple Diagnostics utility. Or use Option-Dto start up to this utility over the Internet. Disabled when using a firmware password.
N: Start up from a NetBoot server, if your Mac supports network startup volumes. To use the default boot image on the server, hold down Option-N instead. Disabled when using a firmware password.
Command-S: Start up in single-user mode. Disabled in macOS Mojave or later, or when using a firmware password.
T: Start up in target disk mode. Disabled when using a firmware password.
Command-V: Start up in verbose mode. Disabled when using a firmware password.
Eject (⏏) or F12 or mouse button or trackpad button: Eject removable media, such as an optical disc. Disabled when using a firmware password.
If a key combination doesn't work
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If a key combination doesn't work at startup, one of these these solutions might help:
Be sure to press and hold all keys in the combination together, not one at a time.
Shut down your Mac. Then press the power button to turn on your Mac. Then press and hold the keys as your Mac starts up.
Wait a few seconds before pressing the keys, to give your Mac more time to recognize the keyboard as it starts up. Some keyboards have a light that flashes briefly at startup, indicating that the keyboard is recognized and ready for use.
If you're using a wireless keyboard, plug it into your Mac, if possible. Or use your built-in keyboard or a wired keyboard. If you're using a keyboard made for a PC, such as a keyboard with a Windows logo, try a keyboard made for Mac.
If you're using Boot Camp to start up from Microsoft Windows, set Startup Disk preferences to start up from macOS instead. Then shut down or restart and try again.
Remember that some key combinations are disabled when your Mac is using a firmware password.
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I installed Windows 10 on a MacBook Pro 13' Early 2015 and I get a KeyMagic.sys exception not handled BSOD whenever I try to run the BootCamp.exe to install the drivers.
Here's some info on the device:
MacBook Pro 13' Early 2015
250GB SSD
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Latest macOS Sierra Update (10.12.6)
To give a better idea of what I did, I'll list them step by step:
Installing Windows 10
1. I opened Boot Camp Assistant and it asked me for the partition I wanted and I set it accordingly
2. I waited for it to download the support software and after it was done, I was booted to the Windows 10 setup
3. I chose the partition made by Apple and ran the installation normally like you would in Windows
4. When I boot to the desktop for the first time, the BootCamp.exe showed up and I installed it
5. The BootCamp.exe installation ran about 1/4 I think and then I suddenly get a BSOD under the file KeyMagic.Sys saying something about an exception not handled
6. I tried running the setup.exe again just to see if it does and it did
Installing Windows 8.1 - I decided to install Windows 8.1 to see if this works because I just need a Windows machine
1. Same as steps 1-3 on Windows 10
2. This is were it got different, it booted me back to Mac which was weird as I was expecting it to happen like the Windows 10 one where it booted me to the latter after the Boot Camp Assistant finishes what it's doing
3. I turned the machine off and held alt to choose the boot device
4. To my surprise, only the mac was present and there was no sign of the Windows one
5. I went back to Boot Camp Assistant to return the partition so I can install Windows 7 but to my horror, the resulting re-partition corrupted my drive. So now not only do I not have Windows, but I was left with a corrupted drive as well
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Formatting the Drive
1. So I decided to just backup on Time Machine
2. I formatted the drive
3. Reinstalled macOS Sierra
4. Recovered my backup
Installing Windows 7 - I tried installing Windows 7 as well hoping it would work
1. Exact same thing that happened to Windows 8.1 installation minus the corruption.
So now I'm at a lost, I've spent pretty much an entire day getting this to work and I'm exhausted.
So much for the tagline 'it just works'. Now it's more like, pray that it works or get dire consequences (like corrupting your entire drive). Oh and be prepared to use like 15-20 hours of your time trying to get through setup.
MacBook Pro with Retina display, macOS Sierra Version 10.12.6