Have a Windows ISO disk inserted into the disk drive


Go to Disk Utility


Select the main hard drive and create a partition, format as FAT


Restart your Mac and hold the options/alt key after your starting tone


Select the Windows disk


The disk will start to run Windows installation


It will have you select a partition to install Windows and tell you there isn't one properly formatted.


Select the partition you set aside for Windows earlier and click on format.


Windows will format the drive for Windows installation and then you select next and follow the rest of the prompts.


Once Windows is installed goto the apple website and find the appropriate boot camp drivers for you apple product and download and install.


*I didn't see this posted anywhere, and think it probably isn't even necessary for most of you on this forum, but I know I always forget and rack my brain trying to remember how to do it since the boot camp application always gives me trouble.


Feel free to correct or suggest more efficient ways of doing it.



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