We recommend you familiarize yourself with Boot Camp Control Panel so that you can configure your keyboard, mouse, trackpad, and other hardware used with your Intel-based Mac. To switch between Windows and macOS, simply restart your computer and then press and hold the Option key during startup. Follow the instructions to set up drivers and everything else necessary to dual boot Windows on a Mac computer. Boot into Windows and wait for the Boot Camp installer to appear.Install Windows on the BOOTCAMP partition.Wait for Boot Camp Assistant to do its job until your Mac restarts and you see the Windows Setup screen.Select the Boot Camp partition size (we recommend at least 64 GB) and click Install.
This list DOESN’T include Macs with Apple’s M1 chip because Boot Camp only works on Intel-based Macs.
MacBook Pro introduced in 2012 or later.MacBook Air introduced in 2012 or later.You just need to verify that you meet the system requirements for installing Windows 10. The great thing about dual booting Windows on a Mac computer is that the software you need to make it happen (Boot Camp) is included in macOS.