Modify Boot Camp app – Warning, you could nuke Boot Camp here.Look for something called “Boot Rom Version.” Mine was 07, yours should be something similar with the first 3 letters being a prefix for your computer model. First, click the Apple logo in the top left -> About this Mac -> System Report. ![]() This gets fun, as you have to do some “sneaky beaver” stuff to trick your MacBook into thinking it’s much younger than it is. Back your stuff up and grab a Windows 10 ISO here.A bit of intuitive tinkering with this process should allow you to get this to work for most models. The following is the tedious process I went through to “trick” my MacBook Air (3,2 / Late 2010) into letting me “burn” a Windows 10 ISO file onto a removable USB in order to put Windows 10 on my MacBook. At least that’s what Apple wanted me to believe. ![]() ![]() Boot Camp doesn’t officially support Windows 10 right now, and my MacBook Air is too old to support booting from USB. I’m always up for a frustrating challenge that involves banging my head relentlessly against a wall until one side gives in.
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