Windows For Mac 2011

Microsoft Office 2011 released by Microsoft Office productivity suite for Mac Operating System. It comes out in the marketplace with enhanced features after Microsoft Office 2008 and is compared to Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac and is comparable to Microsoft Office 2010 for Windows with new. Sep 28, 2015  I can confirm I have been using Windows 10 on my 15' early 2011 macbook pro, I cant seem to get any kind of bootcamp to install. I have tried creating a package via Mac OS, and also downloaded a few different versions I found on the net.

The backup of the upgraded 10 partition was a sensible precaution because I had no idea that the clean install was going to work so needed to be able to revert the partition to my backed up image. Be sure to deacticate and uninstall any apps that will need to be installed and activated. It's important to deactivate before the clean install as there may be a license seat limit on some apps, e.g. So if not deactivated then the seat is lost but this can be remedied by contacting Adobe chat (I know this for a fact as I have had to do this) – Jul 10 '16 at 21:31.

A different user recently posted a similar question on. Since my answer was accepted as correct, I will repost it below. The Basic steps to install 64 bit Windows 10 are as follows. I assume here that your current configuration is the default 'Out of the Box' OS X installation. • Download the correct Boot Camp Support Software for your Mac. Transfer these files to a FAT formatted flash drive.

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For your Mac, use the same software as for a 64 bit Windows 7 installation. These files can be found at • Use the Disk Utility to reduce the size of your OS X partition. In the empty space, create a FAT formatted partition with the label BOOTCAMP. • Burn the Windows 10 iso file to a DVD.

You can use the Disk Utility to do this. I always use a RW DVD. This takes longer to burn, but is reusable. • Restart the Mac with the DVD in the optical drive. Hold down the alt/option key and select the DVD icon with the label Windows.

• Install Windows to the Boot Camp partition. You will have to tell the installer to reformat this partition as NTFS. DO NOT CHANGE THE PARTITIONING DURING THE INSTALLATION PROCESS. • At some point during the installation, the computer will reboot. When it does, it will boot to OS X. This is to be expected.

Go to System Preferences and instruct OS X to boot back to Windows. The installation process will continue. • After the Windows installation has completed, install the Boot Camp Support software stored on the flash drive. To accomplish this, you will have to right click on the icon and select Compatibility Mode. I do not consider the process to be that difficult. The most challenging step is creating the FAT formatted partition labeled BOOTCAMP. If something goes wrong, you are in danger of loosing data on your OS X partition.

I have an 27' Imac 2011, which according to Apple is not supported for Windows 10 install. I just walked through the steps of Bootcamp 6.0.1, downloaded the Bootcamp support files, created the Windows partition in Bootcamp, inserted a DVD of the W10 x64 ISO that I downloaded from MS and followed the procedures. The only problem I encountered (eventhough I was prepared for more.) was that I had to get a USB wired keyboard and mouse during the installation steps. However the install as such went smooth and when finalized the Bootcamp support drivers loaded nicely.