

It's been broken for 8 years now and the above hackery is ridiculous for a $3000 machine and when Bootcamp is an officially supported Mac feature.

I'm putting this here for future reference but I hope Apple actually fixes their Bootcamp boot process.

This time Hyper-V was present and functional! My Windows was Bitlocker encrypted, so I entered the disk password, booted to Windows, entered Windows password, landed on Windows 10 desktop. During bootup select Windows/Bootcamp (via the option key). the whole line should read enable_and_lock_vmx true.
