![]() ![]() Furthermore, the copy of Windows 10 you're going to be installing on your Mac must be legit, which is a given. Yosemite is a free upgrade and we recommend users to make the leap towards it.īoot Camp 6 supports both 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows 10, hence you can rest assured that you'll be well covered in that regard. Hence, if your Mac is in the above list then you're well and good, if not then you're out of luck.īoot Camp 6 is only supported on compatible Macs with Yosemite installed, which means Windows 10 can't be installed on your computer if you're running an older version of OS X on top. The first line in the list of specs represents the year from which your Mac originated from and the model as well. Click on the Apple logo on the Mac menu bar.ģ. And if you want to find out which year your Mac originated from, along with the model, then follow the steps given below:ġ. If your Mac is not listed above, then you're well out of luck running Windows 10 on your machine. The full list of supported Macs is as follows, according to Apple's official support document: It's also worth noting at this point that users will older Mac models might be out of luck running Windows 10 on their machines. And now, the Cupertino giant has released a new update to Boot Camp, pushing it to version 6, which brings with it full support for Windows 10. If you want to install Windows on a Mac, then Boot Camp is the way to go, and Apple has long since supported the installation of Microsoft's desktop OS on its hardware using the magic of its very own aforementioned software. ![]() Old hardware still has value and utility.Apple has released a new and updated version of Boot Camp that fully supports Microsoft's latest OS - Windows 10. ![]() □ Good job I still have my MacBook Pro 2015 all wiped clean so will have to start the windows 10 setup and all Mac software back on nightmare☹️☹️☹️☹️ it’s a big mistake that Apple have made here. If you are outside the return window, you should keep it for the future, if you think you will lose money. Anyway I am stuck now because I use both Mac and windows Mac more but there is something you can’t do on a Mac, I have no choice but to sell this new Mac now and all the extra bit bought usb doc/windows 10/ cover/screen protector/ Parallels/ software all costing me lots of money. Wait for Parallels and Fusion to allow Virtualization in the future, there is no need for a native boot OS other than macOS. One 'extra' piece of software does not make the whole OS. □īut what I don’t under stand is why they would install the boot-cam on the new Mac if they are stoping unless they are wait to see what there customers are going to say about it before doing away with it.īecause there is no reason to build two separate versions of macOS - one for each CPU type - Intel and M1, and complicate the software delivery and recovery models. If Microsoft can port Windows to Apple M1, you can use it. ![]() You will need to watch WWDC announcements. Will Boot Camp Assistance ever become available for M1 Mac Computers?Īpple does not announce availability of features through ASC. Also, see Install Windows 10 on your Mac with Boot Camp Assistant - Apple Support for reference, which says.īoot Camp requires a Mac with an Intel processor. If you are within the Return window, get an Intel Mac, if you need Windows, or a Windows PC. I bought a MacBook 13 Pro M1 maxed out, I went out and bought a new Windows 10 the most expensive one and as I attempt to install it on the Book 13 Pro M1 and click on the Icon that is already installed that says Boot Camp Assistance thinking I'm good to go because it was per-installed but it quickly let me know Boot Camp Assistance was not available for M1 Macs when i clicked on the Icon for Boot Camp assistance, so I'm Stuck with Windows 10 and no where to install it, what a Bummer. One of the main reason buy Mac's is Boot Camp Assistance were it allows me to switch from Mac OS to Windows OS. ![]()
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