Similarly, writing a /etc/fstab works, but partition C (Windows) mounted is read-only (probably due to quickboot caches) I have seen a tutorial where you rewrite /sbin/mount_ntfs, but partition C (Windows) cannot be loaded. However, as I still work on both OS's file sharing became a problem, windows can't read APFS while macOS does not, by default, enable read/write support for NTFS.īefore installing macOS, I had 3 partitions: C, D, E and I didn't want to change any of them. The computer came with genuine Win10 so I didn't want to remove it, nor to change any files in the original system. I am running dual system (win10 and macOS 10.13.6) on my X1 Carbon 2017 (5th gen), two systems are installed on the same SSD but in different partitions.
The procedures documented in this tutorial may result in Data loss and I will not be responsible for any of the data loss. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide