This was not going away, no matter how many times I did First Aid. 'Warning: crypto: val object (oil:0x04): invalid state'. However, while doing First Aid on Macintosh HD using Disk Utility, I noticed that I was getting the following error: I faced the same problem on my new 2018 15 inch MacBook Pro. I think that's the most I've ever identified with a tennis ball. Apple couldn't pass me off to Microsoft quick enough and Microsoft couldn't pass me back to Apple quick enough. So, what's the trick? How did other MacPro6,1 users get Boot Camp paved? Is this a firmware update I'm going to need to wait for? Windows finishes the installation, seemingly, but it just doesn't seem to be able to update the boot data.
All lead to the same error after rebooting to the USB drive and commencing with Windows setup. I've tried letting the Boot Camp Assistant do everything, I've also followed the advice in several posts that suggest interrupting the process by booting back into Mac and using Disk Utility to format the Boot Camp partition as FAT, ExFAT, etc. Windows could not update the computer's boot configuration. (Can't try Windows 7, obviously.)Īll three give me this at the end of setup: I have tried Windows 8.1 Pro, Windows 8.1 Enterprise, and Windows Server 2012 R2. I am stuck with a Boot Camp installation on a new Mac Pro.