
- #MAC OR WINDOWS FOR CODING BOOTCAMP FOR FREE#
- #MAC OR WINDOWS FOR CODING BOOTCAMP HOW TO#
- #MAC OR WINDOWS FOR CODING BOOTCAMP ACTIVATION CODE#
- #MAC OR WINDOWS FOR CODING BOOTCAMP INSTALL#
- #MAC OR WINDOWS FOR CODING BOOTCAMP WINDOWS 10#
Now, when the download is done, a parallel, the desktop is going to get access to your camera if you let it. So let me go ahead and go through this process and I'll show you the next step.
#MAC OR WINDOWS FOR CODING BOOTCAMP ACTIVATION CODE#
So you still need that activation code that you get from buying windows. It's just a free copy of windows that needs to be activated with the paid version.

The only difference is you're not going to get the activation code.
#MAC OR WINDOWS FOR CODING BOOTCAMP INSTALL#
It's going to actually install it here just by clicking install windows. The nice thing about this is you don't have to get an ISO file for windows. So once you do that, you could go ahead and on this window, download and install windows 10. Typing your security code and then give it the option to allow this to happen, because this is going to get access to your hard drive here in order to run windows on it. He's going to give you this option down here. That Already got permission, but under security and privacy, a window, that's going to pop up here under general. So open the DMG file that you get from the download and let me go ahead and double click to install it here on my Mac and he's going to ask you to basically give it some permissions inside of your system preferences.
#MAC OR WINDOWS FOR CODING BOOTCAMP HOW TO#
So go ahead and download it and I'll show you how to install it and use it. And I'll put a link in the description to this as well, but you get a free 14-day trial. So if you do change your mind, it's no problem. Well parallel, there's going to be a 14-day free trial. I recommend you watch that and see if that's a better fit for you and if it's not, you could always come back either way. I'm not going to do that to this computer, but this is basically how you do this process there. So then you'll go ahead and choose that from your disc allocate an in-stock. So I went and got this and then he gave me an ISO version and he let me download that and use it in a Bootcamp. He did give me an activation code that worked for the process that I use for parallel. In this case, I'm going to get a pro edition and I found this website I knew, which worked very well.
#MAC OR WINDOWS FOR CODING BOOTCAMP WINDOWS 10#
So choose that and then choose the ISO version of windows, let's go over here and I'll put a link in the description to this website, but you basically want windows 10 home or pro edition. So again, that depends on what you want to do with windows here. So I could go somewhere in between, or just give about 64 gigs of my terabyte drive to windows. So as you can see this dot here if I grab it and bring it over to the left here, change the allocation. That's one of the things I don't like because I want all my internal hard drive to be allocated to my Mac, but this does split them up a little bit.

I'm going to show you where to get that in a second and then the second thing is going to do, it's going to ask you to allocate a portion of your hard drive. Go ahead and open that and go ahead and the press continues on the first page and what this does is going to take an ISO version of Windows ISO image. So to use Bootcamp, you're going to go to the search option on your Mac and look for Bootcamp and it's going to give you this option called Bootcamp assistant. So I'm not going to dive too deep and then I'll show you how to get parallel, install it, and put windows inside of it. This doesn't have windows or parallel, so I could show you the process.

Again, both of those I'll put in the description below, let's jump into this laptop.
#MAC OR WINDOWS FOR CODING BOOTCAMP FOR FREE#
If you do the second option, that's obviously a different software and again, you could try that one totally for free and if you like that process a lot more than using a boot camp, you could go ahead and activate the code for that. I got windows 10 and you do need parallel. I'll put a link in the description for the one I got. You do need that code to activate windows 10. You do need a legit version of windows 10. I liked that because it doesn't require you to restart your computer every time you want to jump between Macalester and windows, you do need two things, though. So when you launch your Mac, you go to your Mac operating system and then turn on parallel and it creates a window within your software right there and you can run windows that way. It's been around for quite some time and he lets you run windows inside of your Mac operating system. It's called parallel is different software. The second option where I'm going to focus a lot more on. So you allocate some space for windows and you allocate some space for your Mac operating system, and you'll have to restart your Mac every time and choose which path you want to go. It's actually an assistant that comes with every Mac that walks you through the process what that does is it takes your hard drive and partitions that. I want to show you how to install windows on any Mac and there are two common ways to do this.
