![]() When the installation process asks to install Windows, be sure to select the drive labelled BOOTCAMP.Your Mac will eventually boot into Windows’ setup. Once you’re satisfied with your partition, hit Install.Equally, keep in mind that you’ll need enough space for Windows’ system files, any software you plan on installing, and a buffer of free space. Remember that any space you assign will be taken from the available space for your Mac, and that macOS will run more efficiently if you leave at least 30 to 40GB of space free on its partition. Move the slider to give your Windows partition more or less space.You’ll see a slider representing your hard drive, which lets you decide how much hard-drive space to allocate to your Windows partition. The next step is to partition your hard drive.Now select Choose to the right of the ISO Image box to locate your Windows ISO file.Open Boot Camp Assistant, then click Continue. ![]()
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