You will first need to download the Windows 10 ISO file. You will also need to use Boot Camp Assistant to get the support files, for which you can follow Step 3 from Method 1. Step 1 : Launch an instance of Terminal. Type the following command and then Enter to list out your drives:. You will be using this in the next command.
For now, let's call it disk2. The next step is to format your USB drive for Windows Use the following command, then hit Enter:. Step 3 : You will be able to see a mounted disk called Windows You can also run the following command:. Step 4 : Unfortunately, there's no progress bar to indicate that the bootable media is being created. However, after a sufficient amount of time has passed, the USB drive will contain bootable media for a Windows 10 installation.
This can be done with the help of built-in Disk Utility app. However, this is a highly risky task. Please backup your important data to iCloud or external drive with Time Machine. Click the internal disk name on the left sidebar. Now, click the Partition tab on top menu. At the end, set a size for the new partition. Finally, click Apply button to take this into effect.
Mac will boot from internal hard drive or SSD in default. However, this is an easy task. Now restart your computer and hold down the Option Alt key at the same time. Wait for about 10 seconds, Apple logo shows up and you will be presented with several boot options. Pick up the drive you have set in Part 2. If you did not do that, the default name is EFI Boot. Now, you have to follow the screen prompt to choose language, region and most importantly the partition to install Windows OS files.
Some of the hardware on Mac won't work in Windows, suchas Apple Mouse, trackpad or speaker. You have to install addition drivers to use Windows seamlessly as it is on a PC. It will take minutes for the downloading task. Begin your Windows installation run the Windows setup program. During the text-mode phase of the installation at the beginning of the installation , Windows displays a message that indicates that you can press a specific F n key to install a boot-start driver.
When Windows displays this message, press the specified F n key to install the boot-start driver and then insert a boot-start driver distribution disk. Note This procedure demonstrates how you can install a driver that is not included "in-the-box" with Windows. Do not use this procedure to replace or update a driver that is included with Windows. Instead, wait until Windows starts and use Device Manager to perform an "update driver" operation on the device.
When Windows fails to start, certain error messages that are displayed can indicate that a boot-start driver is missing. The following table describes several error messages and their possible causes. The boot disk is a third-party mass-storage device that requires a driver that is not included with Windows. A new HAL driver is required. This error does not occur on most machines, but it might occur on a high-end server. A boot-start driver distribution disk is a medium, such as a floppy disk or USB flash drive, that contains a TxtSetup.
The TxtSetup. A sample TxtSetup. For details about the contents of a TxtSetup. When Windows fails to start, certain error messages that are displayed can indicate that a boot-start driver is missing.
The following table describes several error messages and their possible causes. The boot disk is a third-party mass-storage device that requires a driver that is not included with Windows. A new HAL driver is required. This error does not occur on most machines, but it might occur on a high-end server.
A boot-start driver distribution disk is a medium, such as a floppy disk or USB flash drive, that contains a TxtSetup. The TxtSetup. A sample TxtSetup. For details about the contents of a TxtSetup. The following requirements and recommendations apply to platform-specific and cross-platform distributions disks:. Windows requires a platform-specific distribution disk for each platform that a driver supports. A platform-specific distribution disk contains one TxtSetup.
Windows supports cross-platform distribution disks that contain two or more platform-specific TxtSetup. To distinguish between platforms on a cross-platform distribution disk, use the platform directories that are listed in the following table.
On a cross-platform distribution disk, Windows uses the platform-specific TxtSetup.
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