If I try to install Windows 10, Boot Camp says the OS is not supported. I wasn't able to use Boot Camp and had to prepare everything by hand, since I don't get the option to install Windows 10 from Boot Camp, only 8 and 7. I tried feeding it Intel xHCI drivers with usb keys, it sees the keys but says it doesn't find any driver. This doesn't happen when installing in Uefi mode. I chose "Windows" for the setup DVD instead of "Uefi Boot" at boot.īut just before the point where Windows usually asks which disk to install on, it actually asks for a missing driver. So I tried to install Windows 10 in Legacy/Bios mode. At least that's what I understood after googling myself to death. I found out audio doesn't work because Uefi Windows 10 installation somehow keeps a Cirrus audio-related device from working. I get the exclamation point on Device Manager and a message saying the device couldn't be started properly. I have successfully installed it alongside MacOS High Sierra actually, and everything works fine except for audio. It's not officially supported, but I read everywhere it can be done. I've been trying to install Windows 10 on an early 2011 Macbook Pro.
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