Repeat this process until Windows no longer finds important updates that need to be installed.Check the taskbar and look behind open windows. If it appears nothing is happening there may be a hidden window that you must respond to. Note: During the installation process Windows may restart several times.
Click the Install updates button to begin the update process. Windows will detect many important updates that need to be installed on your machine.In the window that appears on the screen, click on the link to Check for updates located in the left sidebar.When Windows Update appears, click on it. After connecting to the internet in Windows, click on the Start menu and type "update" into the search bar.
These items include the multi-touch trackpad, network connections, and keyboard shortcuts.Īfter you have installed the Windows Support Software you should be able to access the internet through the same wireless or wired networks you already use when booted into OS X. If you do not install the support software many of the devices on your Mac will not work properly with Windows.
Agree to the license terms by checking the box, then click Next.Select the language you wish to use with Windows and click Next.After preparing your Mac with the Boot Camp Assistant your machine will reboot and begin the first Windows installation.
Once this process has finished, you can not change this step. You can adjust the size of the partition by sliding the small dot between the two partitions to the left. Boot Camp assigns a minimum of 20 GB for the Windows partition however, you may want to increase the size of the Windows partition if you plan to store any large media files or install any significant software products (Adobe, Autodesk, etc.) in Windows. You will now be prompted to create a partition for Windows. You will need to restart the computer in this step so ensure that all your work is saved.