![]() ![]() Until I eventually found out the root cause. I noticed that my backups stopped working and the Volume Shadow Copy was giving out an initialization error. ![]() I did and it took me two days to restore my computer back to normal. Guys, whoever reads this DO NOT install Apple Bootcamp. ![]() When I boot up that PC with just the Apple keyboard plugged in via USB, the post gives me this and stops the boot: My main goal with using that key mapping app was to map keys I circled in red above, namely:Īnd there's another issue, which is probably even bigger than the one above. When I loaded it up, the app showed as such:īut if you look at the Apple keyboard, it looks like this - as you see the entire extended part of the keyboard is missing from the app! Maybe I'm just not understanding how it works. I then followed this tutorial on configuring it with the Keyboard Layout Creator 1.4 app. I didn't have the issue like others experienced with mixed up and # keys, etc. So after a reboot (that had it's own issues, but I'll get to it later) the Apple keyboard was recognized and worked for 95% of keys. (And apart from that silly thing renaming my drive C into "bootcamp" it didn't seem to have done much.) I followed this tutorial on how to install the Bootcamp driver. I was able to play with your suggested setup this weekend.
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