![]() PS: To be clear, after first booting into Windows 10, I am prompted for things like what country I'm in, what language I am using, what keyboard I want to use, etc. How can I get my bootcamp-based Windows 10 to see the network, so its initialization can complete? I have no trouble accessing the network when running on the same machine under MacOS. This means that I can't follow the instructions that I have found on line about how to correct network problems after starting Windows via bootcamp. Therefore, the Windows 10 initialization fails and cannot complete, and so I have never been able to actually start up Windows 10. Part way through that, it tries to go to the network, and it can't find the network. ![]() when first booting into Windows 10, the Windows 10 installation/startup code is run. After a long process, my device can now boot either in Windows or MacOS. I followed all the steps, including the installation of the Windows support software. I have a MacBook Pro, retina, mid-2014 device, I am trying to get Windows 10 working in Bootcamp under Big Sur.
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