Aug 05, 2011 On the Mac, I originally installed Windows 7 on a Boot Camp partition. But after a recent memory and disk upgrade I've been looking at virtualization software for OS X, which allows me to run Windows without having to first shut down OS X. It's not exactly seamless, but it works.
- Nov 02, 2010 - Slow boot time AFTER I log in. The loading of the desktop and apps seems to take forever, when prior to bootcamp they'd all pop-up in maybe 10 seconds max. Note: this is not the general boot-time from OFF to the login screen. Loading applications (safari, terminal, etc) all seem to take forever to load.
- Windows slow after changing to MacOS So i installed Windows 10 on boot camp to just play some other games. After some time i tried to go to macOS and i stayed on it for couple of days, after this time i wanted to go back to Windows but it was very laggy and it was like impossible to play games on it.
You don't say what computer ('model') or Boot Camp version you have so here's a few suggestions any way..
Have you tried doing a search for 'Boot Camp slow down' or something similar? I've just started into Boot Camp my self so from what I've read so far, it either works great (90 percent) or doesn't (10 percent).
You say it's slow AFTER login, so that says it just may be the account and not the Computer.
Have you made another 'Account' to check it? Try making another account and log into that and see if it does the same.
You don't say if after deleting BootCamp the Mac side works OK?
Did you update or download another program about the same time that may be conflicting?
Worst case scenario you might try doing an 'Archive and Install' of the Mac OS. That just re-installs the OS and not the third part, etc, stuff.
Hope that helps...
Have you tried doing a search for 'Boot Camp slow down' or something similar? I've just started into Boot Camp my self so from what I've read so far, it either works great (90 percent) or doesn't (10 percent).
You say it's slow AFTER login, so that says it just may be the account and not the Computer.
Have you made another 'Account' to check it? Try making another account and log into that and see if it does the same.
You don't say if after deleting BootCamp the Mac side works OK?
Did you update or download another program about the same time that may be conflicting?
Worst case scenario you might try doing an 'Archive and Install' of the Mac OS. That just re-installs the OS and not the third part, etc, stuff.
Hope that helps...
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Boot Camp Control Panel User Guide
You can set the default operating system to either macOS or Windows. The default operating system is the one you want to use when you turn on or restart your Mac.
Set the default operating system
- In Windows on your Mac, click in the right side of the taskbar, click the Boot Camp icon , then choose Boot Camp Control Panel.
- If a User Account Control dialog appears, click Yes.
- Select the startup disk that has the default operating system you want to use.
- If you want to start up using the default operating system now, click Restart. Otherwise, click OK.
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You can’t change your startup volume to an external FireWire or USB drive while you’re using Windows.
To learn how to change the default operating system using macOS, see Get started with Boot Camp.
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Restart in macOS
In Windows on your Mac, do one of the following:
- Restart using Startup Manager: Restart your Mac, then immediately press and hold the Option key. When the Startup Manager window appears, release the Option key, select your macOS startup disk, then press Return.If you’re using a portable Mac with an external keyboard, make sure you press and hold the Option key on the built-in keyboard.
- Restart using Boot Camp Control Panel: Click in the right side of the taskbar, click the Boot Camp icon , then choose Restart in macOS.This also sets the default operating system to macOS.
For more information about restarting in macOS, see the Apple Support article Switch between Windows and macOS.
See alsoGet started with Boot Camp Control Panel on MacTroubleshoot Boot Camp Control Panel problems on MacApple Support article: How to select a different startup disk