I hope apple updates the bootcamp asap since 10.13 isn't a beta anymore but until then i guess i'm going to delete windows again because i don't feel like holding down the option key everytime now and to answer your question my theory was wrong about it being based off the last os you install into the partition because windows was still on the left so my new theory that makes more sense is that 10. The only way I could get Command button functionality to work was to set the cntl key to be that. yeah, the windows button was the first try, but it didnt even work while Lion was booted up. Anyways now i messed up because now it automatically boots me into windows when i open my macbook pro a1707 (2017) since i can't change it to boot into macOS from the bootcamp control panel. Try the Windows logo + R or the alt-key, basically try all of the buttons, especially since youve changed the defaults. I'm kinda stupid and my first thought was like oh maybe it's just bootcamp needing a update to support High Sierra and the apfs but my stupid curious self decided to just oh well delete my windows partition and start over (i didn't have much besides some games and some files i didn't reallt care about). ![]() ![]() Same for me, I thought it was because it changes depending on what you os you installed last so like the right would be the last os you've installed into the partition. A macOS Utilities window will open, on which you will see the options to Restore From Time Machine Backup, Reinstall macOS version, Safari (or Get Help Online in older versions) and Disk Utility.
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