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I have late 2011 model came with is x lion, updated to El Capitan. Lion is only compatible with win 7, having El Capitan I’m able to install win10. I’ve downloaded win 10 64bit iso image to usb flash drive, downloaded the windows support software onto it also. Partition the drive then comes up no bootable disk. Turn Mac off, back on hold option key choose the flash drive then windows boots, everything works until I click windows installer partition labeled bootcamp. Doesn’t work so I hit format and this is where I’m stuck format does nothing.

Posted on Mar 14, 2018 11:25 PM

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Mar 15, 2018 8:43 AM in response to mynny

the hardware set the compatibility rather then the software


if you follow my link and click on [Mac computers that support Windows 10]

Mac computers that support Windows 10

The following Mac models support 64-bit versions of Windows 10 when installed using Boot Camp. Use About This Mac to see which Mac you have, then check this list to see if it supports Windows 10:

MacBook Pro (2012 and later)

MacBook Air (2012 and later)

MacBook (2015 and later)

iMac Pro (2017)

iMac (2012 and later)

Mac mini (2012 and later)

Mac mini Server (Late 2012)

Mac Pro (Late 2013)

Mar 15, 2018 2:39 PM in response to Rudegar

I went and bought windows 7 premium 64 bit after partitioning hard drive put full installation disk in it says no boot disk found insert disk and press any key I do that and after 30 seconds of trying to read disk it spits it back out? Does this have anything to do with upgrading to El Capitan from my original lion? I’ve spent almost 300$ on window software to not even being able to use it

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