

I wrote this tutorial more than a year ago () but I haven't got a chance to publish it by that time. You will notice the error message that you can't install windows on this drive.īut all you really need to do is format the drive again, then after that you're ready to go. You will see disk drives where you will install Windowsīut of course you will choose the one that you just created a while ago as EXFAT drives. You will then see 2 additional orange icon drives to choose from.Ĭhoose EFI, then it will boot to Windows installer

Then go to disk utility and partition the drive dedicated for Windows, disk space at least around 120 - 200 GB if you have a disk with large capacity, it's only my recommendation because of future windows update that will occupy more storage spaces and don't forget to make the partition file type as EXFATĬreate WININSTALL using bootcamp assistantĪfter Creating WININSTALL using USB drive (preferably minimum of 16GB)īoot your mac and hold the OPTION key before the logo shows up TIP: After you install the April 2018 version, you can always update it to October 2018 update (1809) IMPORTANT: Download the April 2018 version not the October 2018 version, or you will have a hard time trying to install windows on your mac later Using another 3rd party software like VM fusion or virtual box is not what I really prefer because I cannot use the full power of my macbook's hardware like CPU and Graphics card, and the best of all it's free and legit If your going to use the built-in app which is bootcamp assistant.ĭownload the Windows 10 ISO installer from So now I decided to share my experience on how I successfully installed the latest Windows 10 update on my mac.

I have searched a lot of webpages on how to install Windows 10 on latest OS X Mojave, and all of them just didn't work on my Macbook Pro Late 2013 using bootcamp assistant.
