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My goal is to free up as much space on my Mac partition and shrink that partition as much as possible to get more space for Windows. Booted from my Windows 10 official CD, made my way to command prompt, and did "some stuff" with diskpart and list disk and I think I've made the problem worse now because the "No bootable device" screen has changed to a single flashing white underscore cursor on a black screen. I've had something similar happen before about 8 months ago, and somehow fixed it by following several posts from Loner T here on the Apple Communities Discussions. But when the Macbook restarted I got the "no bootable device" black screen.īooted back into Mac and uninstalled NTFS 15 but problem still lingers. I decided to use it to select Windows as my default boot OS. My hope was to move some files from the Mac side to the Windows side to decrease the Mac partition. So, I booted into High Sierra and installed Paragon NTFS 15. Installed fine, but it couldn't find the partition. I installed Paragon HFS+ on Windows to see my MacOS / OS X partition. Windows 10 partition was running out of space. Macbook Pro Late 2011 15" has been dual booting Windows 10 and High Sierra just fine.
