

All installation files and drivers will be stored on the internal drive but older Mac computers will still need a USB for the process. In newer versions of macOS, Boot Camp doesn't require you to use a USB to hold the Windows 10 ISO file.Here are a few of the latest features that come as updates in new versions of macOS like Mojave and Catalina. Key Features of Boot Camp Assistantīoot Camp's latest version brings a few new features to the game in the form of added support. Today, there are more capable applications like the Parallels Desktop utility and others.


While the older versions supported the installation of Windows XP and Vista, Boot Camp 4.0 only supported Windows 7. It eventually came as a official release for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and has gone through several upgrades since then. The first release of Boot Camp Assistant was with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger but it was a beta version. First, let's look at when Boot Camp Assistant was introduced and some interesting facts about its history. Using this multi-boot utility, you can easily create a dual boot (Windows and macOS) by following the steps shown at the end of this article. The main purpose is to to allow users installing Windows on their Mac computers. 22, 2020īoot Camp Assistant (Boot Camp) is a free app that is shipped with Mac OS X and macOS. After you completed the installation, convert (f you want) to NTFS.By Petty Madison | Last Updated: Jun. The Windows 2000 installer is too sensible and may crash if you try to convert at the installation. After this if the full disk size is recognized and the new partition is visible and installable (There is 1 partition more and is FAT) install there but DO NOT convert to NTFS. Try partitioning before the Windows 2000 installation, while the Mac is booted up, use some partitioning software to shrink any of your partitions and format it with FAT, not with HFS+. If what you said above you made it within the installer try this, try this too if you didn't tried to shrink, just deleted the partitions:
