One thing that I find annoying is the Home edition not supporting Remote Desktop which I use to access a headless Windows 10 WAMP server (a Mac mini). I must say Windows 10 is very nice and simple to use after decades of hating Windows with a passion I actually enjoy using it, albeit only on a Mac and my Mac Pro cylinder runs Steam and the likes of GTA V very well indeed. The easiest by far was a new Mac Pro cylinder which literally did everything unattended up to where the Windows welcome screen takes over. All good fun but not one Mac I used was the same procedure. This I cured by actually removing the partition Boot Camp had created using Terminal and allowing Windows to see a area of 'free space' which it then formatted correctly and went well after that. Ive tried using the DVD with a Samsung External DVD Drive but it isnt recognised. Ive read conflicting views on whether its possible. I have a copy of Windows on DVD, and an ISO from MS website (which I installed on my 2013 iMac). Each Mac seems to have different methodologies and some such as my Mac mini 2012 failed at the last stage due to an EFI issue according to the Windows installation setup. Is there a way to Bootcamp Windows 7 from USB on a MacBook Pro (early 2011) that has had the Optical Drive replaced with a HDD. I wish Corsair would support Mac directly but otherwise it's pretty damn seamless and free. Infact, that is the only reason I have Bootcamp windows 10. It runs much more smoothly in windows 10. I've added Boot Camp and Windows 10 to a whole bunch of Macs ranging in age I would add that a MacBook Pro 2010 cannot use an iso insisting on using an optical disk. Fortnite runs like totally garbage on Mac.
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