Make sure your computer remains plugged into an AC outlet during this process. These steps will take some time, depending on your computer's hardware capabilities. You'll be prompted with several questions about how to configure Windows for your needs. You may be prompted several times for your administrator password.įollow the Windows installation wizard to begin installing Windows. Once the partition is created, your Mac will restart and begin installing Windows 10. This process will take several minutes to complete. UITS recommends that you use 80 GB for just Windows, and 90 GB for Windows plus Microsoft Office. Use the slider between the Mac and Windows icons to select a size for the Windows partition.To begin creating a partition on your Mac's hard disk to hold Windows, authenticate with your administrator password.This step will take some time, depending on your computer's hardware capabilities and your internet connection speed.
You have either the keyboard and mouse (or trackpad) that came with your Mac, or a USB keyboard and mouse.At least 80 GB of free hard drive space.Make sure your computer meets these requirements:.If you see a "Create a Windows 10 or later install disk" checkbox, your Mac supports this feature. To determine if your Mac supports this feature, open Boot Camp Assistant (Go > Utilities > Boot Camp Assistant), and then click Continue.Determine whether your computer can run Windows 10 refer to Apple's System requirements to install Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp.If you don't have access to the online guide via a different device, print a copy of the Boot Camp Installation & Setup Guide.
If your computer cannot run macOS High Sierra version 10.13.x or newer, you will need to follow Apple's Boot Camp Help: Install Windows on your Mac. This guide is written for macOS Big Sur, version 11.x or newer.