

In that case, go to Search > Hyper-V Manager and remove the VMs. We’ve also seen cases where the Emulator VM somehow became unusable. Use the Boot Camp utility to reboot to OS X and then reboot to Windows. This happens when you (re)boot straight to Windows. If some of the checkboxes are disabled or if you already installed Hyper-V before then Hyper-V is currently not available.
BOOT CAMP MAC OS X INSTALL
To install Hyper-V go to Search > Turn Windows features on or off. Chances are you’ll see something like this: Try to build and run it in a Windows Mobile Emulator. Open Visual Studio and create a Windows Universal project. Repairing the existing install often does not. Uninstalling via Settings > System > Apps & features and then re-installing it should fix this. If they’re not, then something is broken in Visual Studio. Open Visual Studio to check if they are listed there. These are some common issues I and others ran into: No Windows Mobile Emulators listed in Appcelerator Studio
BOOT CAMP MAC OS X UPDATE
BOOT CAMP MAC OS X LICENSE KEY
Have a Windows 10 Pro License Key ready.? Installing Windows via Boot Campįollow Apple’s guide to Use Windows 10 on your Mac with Boot Camp, but pay attention to: I’d love to hear yours as well as I’m still not fully satisfied with my environment. In this post I’ll discuss some Tips & Tricks from my experience so far. I’ve tried a VM but even on a 2.8 GHz i7 MacBook Pro with 16 GB memory I found it to be too slow to my taste. This week I ran a TwitterPoll on this topic and most of you plan on using an (additional) PC or Mac + VM:
