![]() Unfortunately one of the files in the Windows iso package is too large for a FAT32, and my MacBook Air is unable to run Boot Camp Assistant to work around it, as some articles suggest.ĭoes this sound like an accurate diagnostic? Would borrowing a friend’s computer with Windows already installed to download the file allow me to authenticate the. My hunch is that the USB isn’t readable as an NTFS, and needs to be FAT32. After the second phase completed (first pic in the Imgur link), or was at least very close, I got this error message (second pic): Had some issues moving into the actual install but I found instructions for some terminal commands that helped me to choose a partition to move forward with (disk part on the terminal, cleaned partitions), and the installation started. iso file, copied the contents onto a USB pen drive (NTFS format), and plugged the USB into my Bios slot on the case. You can check your computer model by selecting the Apple menu and choosing About This Mac when you are booted into OS X. You will find additional details on the Mac models that support Windows 10 on the following link. So I’m building a PC (my first) and have reached the Windows installation stage. Open Apple Software Update for Windows and install available updates to get all the drivers. ![]()
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