

I had to remove all drives except the destination windows drive to install Windows 10. Of course MBR limits you to < 2TB for a Windows boot volume, but installing Windows as UEFI on a Mac Pro can potentially brick your Mac because Windows 10 installed UEFI wants to install Secure Boot certificates that can fill up NVRAM. It is also recommended that the drive should be formatted MBR (Not GUID). There are some issues that you might run into installing Windows 10 from anything but a burned DVD.
#Install boot camp for mac mojave drivers
what can I use to install Windows 10 on a drive without using Bootcamp? From what I understand all bootcamp really does is provide you the drivers and utilities for running Windows on your mac pro as well as configuring the the system to recognize that there's a Windows volume that you can boot so I'd guess there's another boot manager of come kind that's available to help with this.Īre you wanting to install Windows 10 to a drive over 2TB?

