Step 3: Download the Bootcamp Windows Support Software (You don't need to install the whole X-Code, if it asks.) Once its been installed (it's automatic), you need to go BACK to Terminal and run that command again. Then it will say you need to download a developer tool from Apple.
If you're like me, you haven't touched an optical disk in a few years and prefer the ease and speed of using a USB flash drive instead. Step 2: Modify Bootcamp to allow creation of a bootable USBįor some reason Apple decided that if your Mac has an optical drive, there could be no reason you need to Bootcamp off a USB. Once you have finished installing Windows you should enable SIP again by following the same steps but run csrutil enable instead.
How to Install / Bootcamp Windows 10 on a mid-2011 iMac using USBĪpple has released support for bootcamping Windows 10, but only on 2012 Macs and later.