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The specifications for my iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2011) are given below. The Windows specifications are given below. The only way to know is to build such an installer and try booting.
#Get boot camp for mac 64 Bit
Note: Unless apple officially supports Windows 10 on your model Mac, there is no documented way of knowing if your Mac can 64 bit EFI boot from a USB flash drive Windows 10 installer.
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Also, when a Windows iso file is available and the Mac has a working optical drive, but no blank DVD can be obtained. Such cases include when the optical drive has been removed or is broken.
#Get boot camp for mac install
Install Windows using the latest version of macOS.The single internal disk in my Mac uses a 512 byte sector size. Use only one partition on the first internal drive ( disk0) for the Windows files.
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#Get boot camp for mac upgrade
I do not want to first install an earlier version of Windows and then upgrade to Window 10. Install Windows 10 into a newly formatted volume.I have downloaded the latest Windows 10 (Version 21H1) iso file. I have no problems EFI booting the USB Windows installer, but I still want to install Windows to use the BIOS boot method. I have always assumed the Windows Support Software, supplied by Apple for my Mac, was designed only for the legacy BIOS boot method of installation. Apple did not officially start supporting this method of booting Windows until after the 2011 model year. The resulting flash drive installer defaults to a Windows installation that uses the EFI boot method.The Boot Camp Assistant software has to be hacked in order to create the Windows installer.I have the following problems with doing this. plist file contained within the Boot Camp Assistant software. This was accomplished by first editing a. I have read where others have successfully used the Boot Camp Assistant to create a Windows flash drive installer. If you have one of the models listed below, then you should use the Boot Camp Assistant to install Widows 10. The following Mac models support 64-bit versions of Windows 10 when installed using Boot Camp. The exact list of supported Mac models is given below.
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Apple does not support Boot Camp Assistant installations of Windows 10 on 2011 and earlier iMac models.