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My macbook will now restart if I copy to a usb drive too fast or something. 

  1. Syntaxvgm

    Syntaxvgm

    second try was successful but removing the usb caused the ethernet adapter to not work until restart. 

  2. DrMacintosh

    DrMacintosh

    wat? What satanic USB drive are you using?

  3. Syntaxvgm

    Syntaxvgm

    It's not the usb, it's the macbook and usbc. It's my keychain usb, some samsung one that's pretty fast. I've noticed that using a lot of bandwidth on USBC causes non-bluescreen crashes, but this problem may be limited to Windows, I'm not sure entirely what's at work here. There are some stability issues with these on windows, but the no blue screens is odd. A slower flash drive (even 3.0) or puttng it on a 2.0 hub first fixes the problem no joke. Works fine on any other pc. 

    The Ethernet adapter not working is something that happens when I got add or remove usbc shit sometimes. In this case, no usb Ethernet adapter will work until I restart. This is entirely a windows side thing, this has to do with the shitty drivers. 

  4. DrMacintosh

    DrMacintosh

    Ahh. I didn’t realize that you were in Bootcamp. I believe that there are some issues with the drivers while running Windows. I know macOS used to have those same problems but they seem to have been ironed out for me. 

     

    Ever since Apple implemented APFS Bootcamp has been kinda borked. It works but it’s janky and the new MacBook Pros don’t get Windows precision drivers and the Bootcamp.exe isn’t fully functional anymore. Kinda frustrating tbh and I wish Apple would support Windows 10!’ore. 

  5. Syntaxvgm

    Syntaxvgm

    This seems to be my experience too, bootcamp is half baked where it used to be perfect. When I installed it initially, I couldn't even use the latest version of windows, to force it to work I had to find an old ISO then update from there. 

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