I then formatted it (FAT) and this is where everything went sideways. I thought it was due to the fact, that the unused space wasn't formatted. I then booted up Windows only to find that I was not able to allocate that unused space to Windows (using Partition Wizard). I used the Disk Utility to decrease the size of the Mac partition, which resulted in xx GB of unused space. Everything worked fine until I wanted to increase the harddisk size of the Windows partition. I installed Windows 10 (bootcamp) before upgrading to macOS Sierra. Macintosh HD (macOS Sierra) is not visible. When trying to POWER + ALT it only shows Windows. When booting up it goes directly to BSOD (0x0000000e) in Windows 10. The macOS partition is the default boot up partition. I'm running a Macbook Pro Retina 15" 2013 with macOS Sierra + bootcamp windows 10. I've searched the internet thin for answers with no luck.
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