You may be installing Windows on a Mac that doesn't have an active internet connection.
Always back up your macOS data before partitioning your drive or installing new firmware/drivers. Ensure you are downloading from official Apple sources or verified repositories to avoid malware.
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Save the files to a FAT32-formatted USB drive. This will usually grab the most compatible version for your specific machine. Method 2: Brigand/Brigadier (Advanced)
Boot Camp is a native utility from Apple that allows users to install Windows on a Mac by creating a separate partition. However, Windows cannot communicate with Mac-specific hardware (like the Force Touch trackpad, specialized speakers, or the Retina display) without drivers. was specifically bundled to support: Windows 10 (64-bit) compatibility. Driver updates for USB 3.0, Thunderbolt, and USB-C ports.