Hello, thanks for the information in the article! I am trying to put a 2nd partition on my hard drive, and install windows on it. I am running El Capitan, which is a bit behind Mojave. My mac is a late 2008, and cannot go past El Capitan. It also will not allow me to use Boot Camp assistant to install Windows via USB, it must be from an optical drive. I just read your article on installing windows w/o Boot Camp, and it looks very promising for me, however this program (Unibeast) looks like it requires Mojave. Will it work with El Capitan? Thanks for your help!
Hello, thanks for the information in the article! I am trying to put a 2nd partition on my hard drive, and install windows on it. I am running El Capitan, which is a bit behind Mojave. My mac is a late 2008, and cannot go past El Capitan. It also will not allow me to use Boot Camp assistant to install Windows via USB, it must be from an optical drive. I just read your article on installing windows w/o Boot Camp, and it looks very promising for me, however this program (Unibeast) looks like it requires Mojave. Will it work with El Capitan? Thanks for your help!
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The default selection will enable Mac OS X to boot from the hard drive without any assistance, and automatically enable audio and ethernet. For most computers, that will be enough. If you have a compatible Graphics card, unselect 'Backup Graphic Kexts.' (If you are using nVidia Maxwell or Pascal card you may need nVidia Webdriver ). If a macOS installer can't be used on your Mac, the installer will let you know. For example, it might state that your Mac doesn't have enough free storage space for the installation or that the installer is too old to be opened on this version of macOS. Create macOS Mojave Bootable USB Installer When you create macOS Mojave bootable USB Installer, it means you don't need any DVD as a source of installing an operating system. You can install any operating system without DVD or CD.