That will install all the needed drivers (network, keyboard and touch-pad. Once Windows is booted, run the setup.exe executable in the Boot Camp USB pen. I deleted the OS X partition and created a new NTFS one.Ĭomplete the installation. Once the driver is installed, you can finally see your hard drive partitions. There, you can browse the pen and select the Apple SSD driver (I don't remember what is the exact folder you have to select, but it's not hard to find out). Hence, insert the Boot Camp drivers USB pen and press Load drivers. You'll be asked to chose the drive where to install Windows to, but you probably won't see any storage device. Boot from the Windows installer.Ĭhose the Custom installation. Hold down the Option key until a boot menu appears. Insert the Windows installer USB pen and reboot the MacBook Pro. I made it on another Windows 10 machine, but I guess it's possible to make it on OS X too. One can install Windows on Mac with the help of the built-in Boot Camp Assistant software offered in macOS, use virtualization software like VirtualBox to install Windows inside Mac, or manually create a new partition and then install Windows without the help of Boot Camp. You can download that package via the Action menu entry in the Boot Camp application.Ĭopy the content of the package to the root of a FAT32 USB pen (a 8GB pen will do the job).Ĭreate a bootable USB Windows installer. Mac users have a couple of options when it comes to installing and running Windows 10 on Mac. A package containing all the Windows drivers you'll need to install and smoothly run Windows 10. Open the Boot Camp application on OS X and download the Boot Camp Support Software, i.e. But it sounds like there might be ways you can install it using. I use Parallels on my Mac Mini mid-2011 with MacOS High Sierra 10.13.6 and it runs Windows 10 Pro just fine. NOTE: you'll need an external USB keyboard (and perhaps mouse) because MacBook's ones won't work before you install the drivers. I've heard of people installing Windows 10 on very old PC hardware going back to before 2005 but I'm not sure what computer hardware the latest Win 10 releases support. I've just succeeded in replacing OS X with Windows 10 on a late 2018 MacBook Pro with the touch bar.
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