How to install Windows 10 on MacBook Pro (Retina - Early 2013)
Hello Everyone, Can I install windows 10 on Macbook pro (Retina- Early 2013)?
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MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15
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Hello Everyone, Can I install windows 10 on Macbook pro (Retina- Early 2013)?
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MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 10.15
shakil423 wrote:
Hello Everyone, Can I install windows 10 on Macbook pro (Retina- Early 2013)?
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You can install Windows 10 using a virtual machine or you can use Boot Camp Assistant to install Windows.
Install Windows on your older Mac using Boot Camp - Apple Support
Actually, on a 2013 MacBook Pro Retina, they should be able to run Windows 11 in a VM - you certainly can on a 2012 MacBook Pro Unibody.
Bootcamp will absolutely be limited to Windows 10, though. It will fail the Windows 11 requirements for Secure Boot, TPM 2.0 and the processor probably won't be on Microsoft's approved list.
Yes, but it's often hard to say if the question an OP asked is really the question they need answered, or if they have self-selected an incomplete question because of other things they have found online before coming here.
Yes they can run windows 11 in a VM but the question was specific to Windows 10.
Thanks for letting the OP know about using Windows 11.
How to install Windows 10 on MacBook Pro (Retina - Early 2013)