Installing Windows 10 on Your Mac with Boot Camp
Note: These devices no longer use Boot Camp: MacBook Air M1, 2020 / MacBook Pro 13'', M1, 2020 / Mac mini M1, 2020 / iMac 24-inch, M1, 2021. And Apple devices with an M1 chip.
To check if you can install Windows 10, do the following:
- Click the Apple logo in the menu bar.
- Select About this Mac to view information about your system.
Note: On Intel processor PCs, you'll see Processor. On Apple logo PCs, you'll see Chip.
Carry out the following process:
Check for available software updates.
Note: Before installing Windows, you'll need to install all macOS updates.
- Open the Apple menu in the top left corner of the screen and select System Preferences.
- Click Software Update.
- If no updates are available, a message will appear stating that the system is up to date.
Note: The system will automatically search for available updates. Wait a few seconds for the search to complete. If updates are available, click Update now and follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the updates.
Note: If the Mac restarts after installing an update, reopen Software Update to install any additional updates.
Prepare the Mac for Windows installation
Boot Camp Assistant prepares your Mac device by creating a new partition for Windows called BOOTCAMP and downloading the Boot Camp support program.
Note: If you're using a portable Mac computer, connect it to power before proceeding.
- Insert your USB into the Mac and in the magnifying glass in the top left corner type Boot Camp.
- Open Boot Camp Assistant > Applications > Utilities.
- On the introduction screen, click Continue.
- Select all options and click Continue.
- Select the Windows 10 .iso file you downloaded and the USB drive where you want to create the installation file.
- Decide how much space you need to use for the Windows package by dragging the centre bar and click Install.
- Next, your Mac will restart to begin the Windows 10 installation.
Note: The partition size cannot be changed afterwards.
Note: You can consult the section: How to install Windows 10? by clicking here.
Install Boot Camp in Windows
After installing Windows, the Boot Camp drivers compatible with your Mac device begin to install.
- In the Boot Camp installer in Windows, follow the on-screen instructions.
- When the installation is complete, click Finish.
- Once the device has restarted, follow the instructions of any other installation programs that appear.
Note: Do not click the Cancel button on any of the installer panels.
Note: If a message appears stating that the software you're installing has not passed the Windows logo test, click Continue.
Note: You don't need to respond to the installer dialog boxes that briefly appear during the installation process, but if a dialog box asks you to install the device software, click Install. If nothing happens, there may be hidden windows requiring your attention. Look behind open windows.
Note: If the compatibility program does not install automatically, you'll need to install it manually. For more information on how to do this, consult the support article here.