Ready! We already have Windows 10 for Mac installed. When it's over it reboots again and for the last time the Mac and We already have the new Windows 10 fully functional on our Mac. We start with Windows 10 and we add the drivers that we have in the USB, to perform this last task only we have to run setup.exe qthat is inside. ![]() When Windows is installed on the Mac, the machine will restart again with the partition already created. Now we go to the process of configuring the system itself in which we are going to choose the language, the keyboard format and other configurations in addition to selecting the Boot Camp partition created before for the installation and our product key. ![]() Once our Mac is restarted it starts in the Windows 10 installation screen. When finished it will ask us to create a partition or choose a disk for installation, this is where we recommend 30 GB or more in order not to have space problems in the future, we click on continue and Boot Camp will create the partition required and then will restart the Mac. This task it can be a little slow, be patient and wait for the process to finish. Now we receive a warning saying that the unit will be formatted where all the necessary drivers will be downloaded, we accept and continue. Once here we are going to create the installer with the ISO image that we already have on the Mac and on the option: ISO Image We select the Windows 10 ISO and on the destination disk we select our USB. Now let's go to Launchpad> Others and we open the Boot Camp assistant. ![]() Once we have everything ready, we carry out a backup of our Mac with Time Machine or similar to avoid problems of any kind with our data and information if something goes wrong.
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