Hi. I upgraded to MacOS High Sierra today. Everything was going well. Had to turn off performance counters in VMware Fusion but otherwise no crashes related to virtual machine. Boot Camp and booting into Windows appeared at first to still be working great (I already had Boot Camp set up in regular Sierra). But now I can't boot back to MacOS. How do I do that now? The keyboard shortcuts during boot aren't working too well. Is there a programatic way in Windows to switch it so the next reboot it boots back to MacOS?
Plugging in a hard-wired keyboard as opposed to a wireless keyboard worked to show me the proper boot menu. Though within Windows the utility to boot back into macOS is broken (regular Sierra version of Boot Camp).
The process to migrate existing Boot Camp installations between major versions of macOS seems somewhat legacy at this point. I have to create physical media in order to migrate. It seems like from macOS, there should be a way to point to a current Windows volume previously set up by Boot Camp and it can take it from there. At least create a virtual image containing the tools for migration, and I can mount the virtual drive the next time I boot into Windows. Give me some options instead of only one option for installing Boot Camp tools for Windows, an option which requires separate physical media.