I have participated in Apple Community for some time now. I've been experimenting with hardware configurations and setups for years. I am enjoying Windows 10 Pro as my Primary OS on the Mac Mini. Me, but, this does nothing for someone who chooses to use the DVD to reinstall Windows in Boot Camp. Like I stated, this is great for a OS X non-fan like This is why the DVD is bootable and Windows 10 Pro setup creates the "Reserved Partition" 500 MB and "BOOTCAMP" Partition 465 GB. Mode because all this was being accomplished on my Mac. This is where I believe that Windows 10 assumed UEFI and EFI Compatibility Downloaded the MS Media Creation Tool and Created Bootable DVD for backup. USB 3.0 Hub (Monitor Ports).ĭid the Windows 10 Pro free upgrade from Windows 7 Pro (now it was mine) and made sure all was functional. Mac Mini (late 2012) OS X 10.9.5 Mavericks, Boot Camp-Windows 7 Pro This is my setup when I did the Windows 10 Pro free upgrade and created the DVD using Media Creation Tool: So, after reading the Docs in the link you provided, I think my answer was found in the UEFI and EFI Compatible documentation. Is it that Windows 10 now has UEFI/EFI compatibilityįor this sort of install on an Intel Mac? Updated the Apple Drivers everything is running smooth, no glitches just can't + lest I Internet Recovery back to OS X. Just like magic it installed on my Mac as Primary OS no OS X. This created the Reserved Partition and Primary. (Advanced)" Deleted Partitions and hit New and Next. Out of frustration I performed a Full Erase of HDD and decided to attempt an install of Windows 10. Windows 10 Pro over wrote the Mac Recovery Partition to EFI. I upgraded to OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 and Boot Camped Win 10. With Media Creation Tool and burned a Bootable DVD. I upgraded my Windows 7 Pro installation to Win 10 Pro and also followed through Up till now I have had to use Boot Camp Assistant to install Windows 7 Pro. I have a Mac Mini ( late 2012 ) with the USB SuperDrive. I was able to perform a complete full install of Windows 10 Pro DVD I burned using MS Media Creation Tool. By the Title of my post - you guessed it. Hello! Let me start by saying I was directed here from MS Community Forum.
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