

The installation process is similar to using Boot Camp in some ways. You can use Parallels or other Virtual Machines if you own an m1 Mac.

You must have at least 64GB of free storage space on your machine, though Apple says 128GB provides the best experience.In case you see an item labeled Processor, you own an Intel-based Mac. If you see an item labeled Chip, you have a computer with Apple Silicon.

Alternatively, you can go to Apple menu > About This Mac. If it’s on this list, it isn’t compatible with Windows 10. Your MacBook must be Intel-based to be able to run Windows 10.Before you start, check out the following things:
