The problems you may face while installing Windows on Mac:
- Boot Camp Assistant launches the Boot Camp installer when you install Microsoft Windows on your Mac, which instals the newest Windows support software (drivers). If that doesn't work, or if you're having any of the problems listed below while using Windows on your Mac, follow the procedures below.
- In Windows, your Apple mouse, trackpad, or keyboard aren't working.
- In Windows, Force Touch isn't supposed to work.
- In Windows, you don't hear audio from your Mac's built-in speakers.
- Your Mac's built-in microphone or camera isn't recognised by Windows.
- In Windows, one or more screen resolutions are not accessible for your display.
- In Windows, you can't change the brightness of your built-in display.
- In Windows, you're having problems with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
- You receive a notification that Apple Software Update is no longer available.
- You get a notification saying that a driver or service on your computer isn't compatible with this version of Windows.
- After you install Windows, your Mac displays a black or blue screen.
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