MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2013)īoot Camp 6 is part of the latest OS X Yosemite software update. MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013) By default, Mac will always boot from the last-used startup. MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) Boot Camp currently supports Windows 10 on a range of Macs dated mid-2012 or newer. The majority of Macs released from the middle of 2012 onwards are compatible with Windows 10. The 32-bit version of Windows 10 is not compatible with Mac. Apple recommends installing any pending software updates in OS X before installing Windows 10.īoot Camp 6 can only be used to install the 64-bit version of Windows 10.
The new drivers are also available for Mac users with an existing Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 partition who wish to claim their free upgrade to Windows 10. Boot Camp supports 64-bit versions of Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro when used with a supported Mac. It includes drivers to enable support for Mac features such USB 3, USB-C and Thunderbolt ports, the built-in SD card reader and CD drive, and a user's Apple keyboard, trackpad and mouse. Mac users are now able to dual boot Windows 10 on their Apple-made devices thanks to a just released update to the Boot Camp setup assistant.īoot Camp 6 is able to partition an existing Mac HDD or SSD and configure it for Windows 10 installation. Mac mini (Late 2012) Mac Pro (Late 2013) According to Apple, these are the only models that will support Boot Camp 6 and Windows 10 installs, but the tech community can be creative, so who knows.