Windows 10 For Mac Bootcamp
What You’ll Need
- A supported Mac: In general, you’ll need a Mac made in mid 2012 or later to run Windows 10 Apple provides a list of officially supported Mac.
- Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or Windows 8.1, if you’re upgrading: If you have the original version of Windows 7 or Windows 8 installed, you can upgrade to Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or Windows 8.1 for free from within Windows. You’ll then be eligible for the free upgrade.
- A 64-bit edition of Windows: Boot Camp only supports 64-bit versions of Windows 10. If you’re installing Windows 10 from scratch, you’ll need the 64-bit edition of Windows 10. If you’re upgrading an existing Windows system, you’ll have to upgrade from the 64-bit edition of Windows 7 or 8.1. If you have a 32-bit version of Windows 7 or 8.1 installed, you’ll need to install the 32-bit version first to take advantage of the free upgrade.
- An authorized Mac or Windows 10 product key, if you’re clean-installing: If you’re installing Windows 10 for the first time, you’ll need a Windows 10 product key. if you’re installing Windows 10 on a Mac that’s already taken advantage of the Windows 10 upgrade offer, you can just install Windows 10 fresh and it will activate with Microsoft.
Boot Camp For Windows 10 Mac
Prepare Your Mac’s Software
Upgrade to Windows 10 in Boot Camp
Windows 10 For Mac Bootcamp
Install Windows 10 in Boot Camp
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Weeks after the release of Windows 10, Apple has finally updated Boot Camp Assistant to add support for Windows 10. Yes, the latest version of Boot Camp is fully compatible with Windows 10.
UPDATE on 24/09/2018: If you don’t have access to the macOS or erased macOS from your computer, please refer to our download Boot Camp drivers without Boot Camp Assistant guide.
Mac users who would like to install and enjoy Windows 10 on Mac machines without going through driver issues can now download the newest version of Boot Camp drivers from Apple. The new Boot Camp drivers should address issues with the trackpad on some MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models.
If you have no idea about Boot Camp, it’s an assistant software available on macOS to help users easily partition the hard drive, prepare bootable Windows media, and then install Windows alongside your existing macOS.