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BootCamp未正确显示存储信息?

BootCamp未正确显示存储信息?

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chapi89
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08-21-2016, 05:44 PM
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Hello, your setup is typical for a 2016 MacBook Pro running Windows 10. The storage breakdown you're seeing reflects how macOS partitions are displayed, showing total capacity rather than used space. The numbers you mentioned—256GB SSD, 200GB macOS partition, and 50.69GB Windows partition—are standard, though the Windows partition size can vary depending on installation. It's normal for the OS partitions to appear as separate sections even though they're all part of the same drive.
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chapi89
08-21-2016, 05:44 PM #1

Hello, your setup is typical for a 2016 MacBook Pro running Windows 10. The storage breakdown you're seeing reflects how macOS partitions are displayed, showing total capacity rather than used space. The numbers you mentioned—256GB SSD, 200GB macOS partition, and 50.69GB Windows partition—are standard, though the Windows partition size can vary depending on installation. It's normal for the OS partitions to appear as separate sections even though they're all part of the same drive.

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SEUGABRIEL
Junior Member
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09-06-2016, 05:01 AM
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This behavior is typical based on what I've seen. macOS doesn't display totals for non-HFS/APFS storage, and Windows 10 is usually installed as NTFS, which macOS can't write to natively. It seems reasonable to accept this as normal.
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SEUGABRIEL
09-06-2016, 05:01 AM #2

This behavior is typical based on what I've seen. macOS doesn't display totals for non-HFS/APFS storage, and Windows 10 is usually installed as NTFS, which macOS can't write to natively. It seems reasonable to accept this as normal.

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its_riv_0711
Junior Member
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09-06-2016, 08:55 AM
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Mac accepts (and by the way, 50g is a better option than 32g).
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its_riv_0711
09-06-2016, 08:55 AM #3

Mac accepts (and by the way, 50g is a better option than 32g).