My partitions at present are (in order): Macintosh HD (APFS, boot partition), ‘Bootcamp’ (FAT32, will be converted to NTFS by Windows installer) and Mac Data (APFS, for all my media/documents etc). This converted my Mac booting partition to APFS and High Sierra is working fine. I’ve now clean-installed High Sierra as I’ve upgraded every time since Snow Leopard and thought I might as well spring clean and start fresh. Up until a few months ago I was happily dual-booting Sierra and Windows 10 Creator’s Edition (1703) fine, then had an issue with the Windows side (?due to Fall Creator’s Update 1709) where it would fail to boot. Years ago I was dual-booting Snow Leopard and Windows 7, upgraded both OSes over the years and have got an aftermarket SSD (Samsung EVO 850 1TB). The issue I believe is that Windows needs a hybrid MBR/GPT on my iMac model, and as of High Sierra this hybrid is no longer created. Would really appreciate some help trying to install Windows 10 as dual boot on my late-2009 (identifier iMac 10,1) 21.5 inch iMac.
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