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Question about bootcamp.

Question about bootcamp.

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bushminecraft
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11-08-2025, 05:51 PM
#11
Windows and macOS on the same storage device don't influence temperatures during macOS sessions.
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bushminecraft
11-08-2025, 05:51 PM #11

Windows and macOS on the same storage device don't influence temperatures during macOS sessions.

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Sacredsaur_
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11-10-2025, 03:30 AM
#12
Hey, it sounds like your friend wants to run Windows on an older Mac without a USB drive. The main issue is that the USB installation method isn’t available on those machines. You could try Bootcamp if you have a MacBook Pro from 2012, but it might not work smoothly. Alternatively, consider checking if there are any other ways to install Windows for older Macs, like using a virtual machine or looking into compatibility updates. Let me know if you want more details!
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Sacredsaur_
11-10-2025, 03:30 AM #12

Hey, it sounds like your friend wants to run Windows on an older Mac without a USB drive. The main issue is that the USB installation method isn’t available on those machines. You could try Bootcamp if you have a MacBook Pro from 2012, but it might not work smoothly. Alternatively, consider checking if there are any other ways to install Windows for older Macs, like using a virtual machine or looking into compatibility updates. Let me know if you want more details!

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xSpyro93x
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11-15-2025, 02:34 AM
#13
USB is the sole option. Simply provide him with a 16GB flash drive so he can retain access afterward after creating the bootable USB.
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xSpyro93x
11-15-2025, 02:34 AM #13

USB is the sole option. Simply provide him with a 16GB flash drive so he can retain access afterward after creating the bootable USB.

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Mr_Panda57_
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12-04-2025, 12:22 AM
#14
I understood you wanted to download something on your own USB. Yes, you can do that. You can use the Windows tool to create a USB drive and then transfer the file there. Afterward, you can return it and he won’t need it anymore. Your PC already has a 64-bit Windows 10 USB installed, so you’re good to go!
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Mr_Panda57_
12-04-2025, 12:22 AM #14

I understood you wanted to download something on your own USB. Yes, you can do that. You can use the Windows tool to create a USB drive and then transfer the file there. Afterward, you can return it and he won’t need it anymore. Your PC already has a 64-bit Windows 10 USB installed, so you’re good to go!

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JoaquinXDDD
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12-04-2025, 12:57 AM
#15
Sure, I understand. It might be best to arrange the USB drive on his device using the bootcamp assistant version he has.
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JoaquinXDDD
12-04-2025, 12:57 AM #15

Sure, I understand. It might be best to arrange the USB drive on his device using the bootcamp assistant version he has.

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filipl02
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12-04-2025, 09:00 AM
#16
I don’t understand. Are you looking for a guide that explains using the USB connection instead? It seems most videos focus on other methods. Thanks.
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filipl02
12-04-2025, 09:00 AM #16

I don’t understand. Are you looking for a guide that explains using the USB connection instead? It seems most videos focus on other methods. Thanks.

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arod05
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12-04-2025, 01:48 PM
#17
Install the Windows 10 ISO file onto a USB storage device.
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arod05
12-04-2025, 01:48 PM #17

Install the Windows 10 ISO file onto a USB storage device.

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