Once the installation is complete, you can switch between macOS and Windows easily:

At least 64GB of free space is required, though 128GB or more is recommended for the best experience.

Some older Macs (pre-2015) require a 16GB USB flash drive to create a bootable installer.

Are you a Mac user who's interested in running Windows 10 on your device? Look no further than Boot Camp, a utility developed by Apple that allows you to install and run Windows on your Mac. In this article, we'll walk you through the process of downloading and installing Boot Camp on your Mac, and then using it to install Windows 10.