![]() Run the remainder of the Windows installer ![]() ONCE IT PROMPTS YOU FOR THE WINDOWS VERSION SELECT WINDOWS 11 PRO (This is needed because Wifi will not work until after the initial install Let it download its support software and let it boot into the installer Select your partition size (I would recommend at least 100GB) and select your custom iso file Open BootCamp Utility Assistant in your Utilities folder ![]() Place your custom iso on the desktop or somewhere easy to get to Navigate to your BootCamp partition in Finder *If you didn't use a BootCamp install to create this custom iso skip to step 3* Use Folder2Iso to convert the extracted Windows 10 iso into a custom iso file (if using BootCamp set the destination to the desktop otherwise you can place this iso anywhere you'd like) Navigate to sources/install.esd and copy that into the Windows 10 installer In the Windows 10 iso navigate to sources/install.esd and delete the fileĭouble Click on the mounted Windows 11 iso in Windows Explorer THIS DOES REQUIRE HAVING A WINDOWS COMPUTER/PRE-EXISTING BOOTCAMP INSTALLĪlready having a pre-existing BootCamp install makes it easier to transfer the iso to the Mac to set up the Windows 11 install (there are plenty of videos on YouTube on how to set it up if you would like to use this method)Įxtract the Windows 10 iso using 7zip or WinRAR I made a post earlier asking if anyone else had installed Windows 11 on their Mac with BootCamp and there seemed to be some interest on how I did it, so I figured I would give a little tutorial on how I did it.
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