There are ways around this (installation of filesystem drivers, or deliberately formatting the drive/partition into an "interchangeable" format like FAT32 etc.) but those are (a) more complications (b) can cost money (c) have limitations (e.g. There is a fundamental issue in that by default, Windows cannot use Mac disks, and vice versa. There are actually multiple matters here. Separately, you are saying you want both Windows and "storage" to be on external drives. It is possible to have Windows boot off an external drive (take a look at for example) but you are introducing "more" steps into what may be for you an already complicated matter. There are a couple of different things involved here and you sound fairly new so I'm not sure you want to try all of this.įirst, Boot Camp is more or less "intended" by Apple to have Windows installed on the internal drive.
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