

I'd like to get this figured out - I actually REALLY like Windows 10 (a complete opposite reaction I had to Windows 8.1). I get 6-10 hours of battery life, and it rarely, if every gets warm (let alone HOT) to the touch. I know this is a Windows 10 issue because it does not do this in OSX Yosemite. And there's really nothing that's going on or eating the CPU. I've looked in task manager, processes, etc. I haven't had the laptop run this hot and seen my battery deplete so quickly since I ran some of those Wii / PS2 emulators (and even then I don't know if it depleted that quickly). Even while idling / doing nothing.ģ) Battery life is HORRIBLE. This is a fresh install, with no other programs or apps installed other than Chrome and the new bootcamp drivers.ġ) The laptop gets really hot, even while idling / doing nothing.Ģ) The fan kicks on (as a result of it being hot), runs full blast. just wondering if anyone has run BC and windows 10 nicely on one. Via virtualization, it is possible to run ARM-based Windows 10 and 11 (only Windows Insider builds, as they are the only publicly available ARM builds of Windows) through the QEMU emulator and Parallels Desktop virtualization software, which also allows Linux.I just finished installing Windows 10 on my 2013-14 Macbook Pro 15" (bootcamp of course). windows 10 on a macbook air (i5 or i7 2012-2015) i really want to get a macbook air - nothing really compares to the size and build quality. Boot Camp 6.1, available on macOS 10.12 Sierra and later, will only accept new installations of Windows 7 and later this requirement was upgraded to requiring Windows 10 for macOS 10.14 Mojave.īoot Camp is currently not available on Apple silicon Macs. īoot Camp 6.0 added support for 64-bit versions of Windows 10. However, with the release of Boot Camp 5.0 for Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion in version 10.8.3, only 64-bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows 8 are officially supported. Boot Camp 4.0 for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard version 10.6.6 up to Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion version 10.8.2 only supported Windows 7.

Previous versions of Boot Camp supported Windows XP and Windows Vista. Initially introduced as an unsupported beta for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, the utility was first introduced with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and has been included in subsequent versions of the operating system ever since.
