If you’ve purchased a new copy of Windows 10 for use on your Mac, you’ll have a product key you can enter while installing Windows 10.
In the future, you’ll be allowed to clean-install Windows 10 on that Mac.
If you just have a Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 license and you haven’t performed a Windows 10 upgrade on that particular Mac yet, you’ll need to install Windows 7, 8, or 8.1 and upgrade to Windows 10 from there. After it’s completely installed, Windows 10 will activate itself online with Microsoft. Just go through the Windows 10 installation process normally and skip entering a product key. You won’t have a product key, but it will automatically activate itself. Các yêu cu h thng cho Windows Vista hoc mô phng 3D (32 và 64-bit AutoCAD) Intel 3,0 GHz hoc cao hn 2 GB RAM hoc cao hn 2 GB cng min phí có sn không bao gm cài t 1280 x 1024 32-bit, card màu hin th video (True Color) 128 MB hoc cao hn, OpenGL, Hoc Direct3D có kh. If you’ve previously upgraded to Windows 10 once, your Mac’s hardware has been registered with Microsoft and you can perform a clean-install of Windows 10 on that specific hardware.
If your Mac reboots to Mac OS X, restart it, hold the Option key while it boots to launch the Startup Manager, and select the Windows option.Īfter upgrading to Windows 10, open the Apple Software Update application again and install any other available updates. You must perform an upgrade install to gain your free Windows 10 license before you can perform a clean install. Microsoft will register your Mac’s hardware and grant it a free license. You’ll be able to clean-install Windows 10 on that specific Mac in the future. The upgrade process registers your Mac’s hardware with Microsoft. Go through the process normally, as if you were upgrading to Windows 10 on a typical PC. Select “Upgrade this PC” to upgrade your current Windows installation to Windows 10.
RELATED: How to Upgrade from Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10 (Right Now)ĭownload the Windows 10 media creation tool from Microsoft and launch it.
Install any available updates from here, too. Next, boot into Windows and launch the Apple Software Update application.
Select the Updates tab and ensure you have the latest version of Mac OS X and your Mac’s firmware. To do this, boot your Mac into the OS X system, log in, and open the App Store app. if you’re installing Windows 10 on a Mac that’s already taken advantage of the Windows 10 upgrade offer, you can just install Windows 10 fresh and it will activate with Microsoft.Īpple recommends you have the latest software updates before doing this. An authorized Mac or Windows 10 product key, if you’re clean-installing: If you’re installing Windows 10 for the first time, you’ll need a Windows 10 product key.If you have a 32-bit version of Windows 7 or 8.1 installed, you’ll need to install the 32-bit version first to take advantage of the free upgrade. If you’re upgrading an existing Windows system, you’ll have to upgrade from the 64-bit edition of Windows 7 or 8.1. If you’re installing Windows 10 from scratch, you’ll need the 64-bit edition of Windows 10. A 64-bit edition of Windows: Boot Camp only supports 64-bit versions of Windows 10.You’ll then be eligible for the free upgrade.
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or Windows 8.1, if you’re upgrading: If you have the original version of Windows 7 or Windows 8 installed, you can upgrade to Windows 7 Service Pack 1 or Windows 8.1 for free from within Windows.A supported Mac: In general, you’ll need a Mac made in mid 2012 or later to run Windows 10 Apple provides a list of officially supported Mac.For example the Main Customization File's path is listed as "C:\Users\%username%\AppData\AppData\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\ACD-A 2008\enu\Support\ADT" when it should be "C:\Users\%username%\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\ACD-A 2008\enu\Support\ADT" Fix the incorrect paths, hit apply, and you are good to go.Before you get started, here’s what you’ll need: The installer adds and extra "\AppData\AppData" to some support paths located in the user profile. Some support paths under the "Files" tab of the configuration dialog box have incorrect paths. Double-click the Setup.exe and you should be able to install without any problems. Delete the line under "#= Platform Requirement" that is labeled "PLATFORM=NO_WOW_64_PROCESS" 7. Edit the ACA.msi with Orca and delete the action found in the table "InstallExecuteSequence" that is called "CheckFor64BitOS" Delete the same line under table "CustomAction" 5. Backup the files ACA.msi and Setup.ini 4. Copy the installation files to your hard drive or a network folder. Download and install Orca from Microsoft. i followed this guide on the autodesk forumsġ.
Yea i had this problem there was an easy fix tho since i couldn't obtain those two files.