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From what I'm reading your trying to format the key in a "mac" format and then just simply dropping the iso onto the key. Thats never going to work even on a PC scenario. I forgot to ask what version of osx you are running, because later version of bootcamp do infact have usb support built in. Nov 11, PM. Nov 17, PM.

Hi CamdenY, I tried your procedure but it didn't work as expected. Nov 21, PM. Jun 16, PM. I have tried your method as well as MANY others with no avail. I recorded the process because I thought maybe I am doing something wrong? Jun 27, PM. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: VittorioZanetti VittorioZanetti. More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu.

Solution: 1. Also transfer a copy of the ISO file to the mac 4. Hope this helps anybody that had the same problem as me, I did a lot of googling! Read more. I had given up on other methods, and I decided to sleep on the problem of installing Boot Camp on my Mac when I suddenly thought about the Apple Watch. You see, what Apple has always wanted is for us users to buy a new model of Mac whenever the older one cannot do something.

I then asked myself if USB drives have the same restrictions. One thing led to another and this is the way I install Windows on My Mac now. If you try, expect to encounter Scarecrows. In other words, expect error messages from Apple as some point during the installation that will say you can not proceed. There is usually are one or more ways to bypass any problems that you will encounter. You can try posting a problem here and see if anyone can suggest a solution.

BTW, you do not need a license to try Windows You can download and install without a Product Key. If you choose to keep Windows 10, then you will need to purchase a license. There is always the possibility that Windows 10 is not compatible with your processor.

I assume the Windows 10 installer would inform you, if this was the case. I have encountered PCs where I could install 64 bit Windows 7, 8 and 8. Basically, the processor did not meet the requirements given below. This was taken from the Microsoft web site: Minimum hardware requirements, Section 3. On the other hand, I came across the Microsoft website: Windows Processor Requirements, which states:. Apparently, you can download and try Windows 10 Enterprise for free.

See the Microsoft Evaluation Center website. If you do not use the Boot Camp Assistant to install Widows, then you should follow the instructions provided by Microsoft. I would recommend placing the System partition on the first main drive and then placing the Windows and Recovery partitions on a second internal drive. You could combine the Windows and Recovery partitions, if you wish. This System partition is only appropriately MB in size, so the partition should have minimum impact on the space for macOS.

I do not want to first install an earlier version of Windows and then upgrade to Window Use only one partition on the first internal drive disk0 for the Windows files. The single internal disk in my Mac uses a byte sector size. Install Windows using the latest version of macOS.



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