
I'd like to get this figured out - I actually REALLY like Windows 10 (a complete opposite reaction I had to Windows 8.1).
Boot camp windows 10 for mac install#
With Boot Camp, you can install Microsoft Windows 10 on your.

I get 6-10 hours of battery life, and it rarely, if every gets warm (let alone HOT) to the touch. If you use Parallels in Coherence Mode the Windows applications look native in Mac OS. I know this is a Windows 10 issue because it does not do this in OSX Yosemite. I have a 2010 Macbook Pro with Snow Leopard (10.6.8) installed and couldnt get the right Boot Camp upgrade using any of the Apple download software from within the bootcamp Application. As long as the cheapest computer installs Windows even the newest Windows 10 without any problem and Macs may prove difficult to install it, one must be very motivated to install it and use. And there's really nothing that's going on or eating the CPU. In the part of this forum for Windows and other OS I explained how I managed to install Windows 10 without a not working Bootcamp Assistant of Mojave. I've looked in task manager, processes, etc. I haven't had the laptop run this hot and seen my battery deplete so quickly since I ran some of those Wii / PS2 emulators (and even then I don't know if it depleted that quickly). (You can't install Windows on an external drive using Boot Camp.). Even while idling / doing nothing.ģ) Battery life is HORRIBLE. At least 10 gigs of free hard drive space on your built-in hard drive. Select the BootCamp partition created (you may need to click format for Windows to use this partition) then proceed with installation of Windows 10. It will start up in Windows 10 Installer. Insert your Windows 10 USB Installer and Power on the Mac. This is a fresh install, with no other programs or apps installed other than Chrome and the new bootcamp drivers.ġ) The laptop gets really hot, even while idling / doing nothing.Ģ) The fan kicks on (as a result of it being hot), runs full blast. Boot the Mac while holding option key then eject the disk.

If you're using an iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014) or iMac (27-inch, Late 2013) or iMac (27-inch, Late 2012) with a 3TB hard drive and macOS Mojave or later, learn about an alert you might see during installation. I just finished installing Windows 10 on my 2013-14 Macbook Pro 15" (bootcamp of course). For more information about using Windows on your Mac, open Boot Camp Assistant and click the Open Boot Camp Help button.
