Once you’ve set everything up, click on ‘Install’ the Boot Camp Assistant application will then take over for you and create the Windows partition, as well as download Windows support software.Set the Windows partition size keep in mind that you will not be able to change this once the installation process is finished, so make sure to create a partition with enough space for your needs.
In the following window, click on the ‘Choose’ button and navigate to the Windows 10 ISO file we made in this guide previously.When you’re ready to proceed with the Windows 10 installation, click on ‘Continue’.A window will pop up, describing the Boot Camp Assistant application it’ll also notify you that it is important to perform a backup of your hard disk drive before partitioning it and installing Windows 10 – this is always a good thing to do.Click on ‘Boot Camp Assistant’ in the window that popped up.Select the ‘Utilities’ option in the drop-down menu (alternatively, press the Command and U buttons on your keyboard simultaneously).Click ‘Go’ on the menu bar while Finder is active.Follow the steps below in order to do so:
With Secure Boot options out of the way, we can proceed to open Boot Camp and install Windows 10. Check the radio button next to the option you want to use – in this case, for installing Windows 10 successfully, you’ll want to check the ‘Full Security’ option.
Now that we have prepared both the license and ISO file for Windows 10, we can start installing it on a Mac computer.įirst, you’ll want to make sure that the Secure Boot setting on your Mac computer is set to ‘Full Security’ – this is the default setting, so if you haven’t changed anything you can skip this step. It may take a bit of time, once again, depending on the specifications of your computer – so just leave it running until it’s finished. Choose the location where you want to save the image file – make sure to remember where you set this, as you’ll need to locate and use the ISO file laterĪnd once you’re done with selecting the location you want to store the image file at, the creation tool will work its magic for you.Check the ‘ISO file’ radio button on the next screen and click ‘Next’ (this will create a Windows 10 disk image as an ISO file you can use in order to install Windows 10).Set the language according to your preference and choose the system edition you’d like to use – if in doubt, tick the ‘Use recommended settings for this PC’ checkbox and click ‘Next’.Check the ‘Create installation media (USB Flash drive, DVD, or ISO file)’ radio button and click ‘Next’.Click ‘Accept’ on the license terms screen.Open the Windows 10 media creation tool (it may take a few minutes to load, depending on your computer specs).In order to create a Windows 10 disk image using the media creation tool, follow the steps below: If you happen to be one of the Mac users that don’t like using macOS, or are thinking of switching over to a Mac computer from a PC, you might be happy to know that there is indeed a way to install Microsoft’s newest operating system, Windows 10, on a Mac computer. While this is great if you happen to like Unix-like operating systems, it might not be such an exciting fact if you’re more used to something like Microsoft’s Windows operating system lineup.
Mac devices, in particular, run Apple’s Unix-based operating system for computers called macOS. This means that whenever you purchase Apple’s devices, you’ll be expected to use their software as well. With Apple being the tech giant they are, they tend to develop both proprietary hardware and software in-house, which benefits them greatly when it comes to controlling every aspect of their devices. As a result of this, many people purchase and use their devices, including Mac computers. While one might argue that the price to hardware ratio of Mac devices isn’t as good as PC’s, there is one inarguable fact that remains true – Apple did a fantastic job when it comes to brand management and marketing.