![]() ![]() Apple has provided a full walkthrough of the procedure for Boot Camp Windows users, whatever the case. This time around only 64-bit Windows 10 is supported, so there are implications to those wishing to upgrade from a previous 32-bit Windows install – you can't do it, you will have to start from scratch. MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012)īrowsing the above list, it looks to cover any Apple Mac computer launched from 2012 onwards.īoot Camp users have the option to install Windows 10 afresh or perform an update.MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2013).MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013).MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013).MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013).MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Mid 2014).MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014).MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015).MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015).The following computers, when/if updated to OS X Yosemite, support Windows 10: A guide to installing Windows 10 using Boot Camp is now available on the Apple support website. Just like PC users, Mac Boot Camp users with installs of a genuine qualifying (Windows 7 or newer) Windows OS can upgrade to Windows 10 for free. Now Boot Camp 6 has been released to allow supported Macs, running OS X Yosemite, to install or update to Windows 10 (64-bit only). Boot Camp has been allowing Intel-based Mac owners to install Windows on their machines since 2006. ![]() Apple has been rather quick to support the latest version of Windows with its Boot Camp software. ![]()
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