Last Updated: July 31, 2018 Here we show you how to install Windows on Mac for free using Boot Camp. Yes that’s right, it doesn’t cost you a cent to install Windows on your Mac in 2017 and it’s perfectly legal. A little known fact is that Microsoft now allows you to install Windows 10 for free on Mac because you don’t actually have to activate Windows 10 with a product key if you don’t want to anymore. Activation offers only minor benefits such as the ability to customize Windows and remove a small watermark in the bottom right corner of the screen.
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Although we don’t usually recommend it as the, Boot Camp is your only option if you wan to play PC games such as as it’s the only way to install Microsoft DirectX on a Mac which FIFA requires in order to run. Here are full step-by-step instructions how to install Windows on Mac without a CD or DVD. Before you start though, you’ll need to have the following: • An ISO image of.
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You can download and install this absolutely free and it doesn’t need fully activating unless you want to customize Windows. • An external storage device with at least 16GB of space.
This is to save the ISO image on and can either be a Pen Drive or any external hard drive to create the Windows Install Disk. It’s also used to save the Windows Support Software drivers from Apple which allows your Mac hardware (keyboard, monitor, trackpad etc) to work with Windows. However, if you have any of the following models of Mac running OS X El Capitan 10.11 or later, you don’t need an external device at all because your Mac can use the internal drive to temporarily store what you need to install Windows. • MacBook Pro (2015 and later) • MacBook Air (2015 and later) • MacBook (2015 and later) • iMac (2015 and later) • iMac Pro • Mac Pro (Late 2013) • At least 55GB or more of free disk space on your Mac. We highly recommend using at least 50GB as Windows will occupy about 20GB and if you intend on installing several games or applications, you will need lots more hard drive space devoted to Windows. It’s better to go for more rather than less and if at a later stage you decide you don’t want to have half of your Mac’s hard drive devoted to Windows, you can erase the Windows partition at a later date and regain the hard drive space for OS X. • A full battery if you have no power source available but we highly recommend having your Mac plugged-in for this process.
• A backup of your Mac hard drive. Or at least, make sure your most important files and folder are backed up or saved somewhere else. Although nothing should go wrong when installing Windows, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. The best thing to use is an external hard drive for backups so don’t miss our guide to the. • A cup of tea or coffee. This entire process should take around 40 minutes to one hour.