It may also apply to other MacBook models, Windows versions, etc. So, here is our configuration and the steps we use to get this all set up.
A majority of our MacBooks are late 2013 models and we run Windows 8.1 Pro. Knowing all of this, and having the experience with the process, I thought it would be very helpful for people to understand how to get Windows on a MacBook Pro.
As I've mentioned in previous posts, we also have a few employees using Microsoft Surface devices. However, it shouldn't be this difficult to get Windows running! On the other side of the office, the Customer Service team works primarily in OSX and this gives us a good balance of testing across all platforms. We build every computer with a Bootcamp partition because our developers spend most of their time in Windows. SmarterTools is a Windows development company that runs primarily MacBook computers because the hardware is incredibly solid. Apple, why wouldn't you provide a simple process or a simple step-by-step guide for getting Windows on your hardware using Bootcamp? In this post I want to demonstrate the best way to use Bootcamp on a MacBook Pro Retina to run Windows and OS X side-by-side.įirst off, a gripe. I'm taking a bit of a break from the Microsoft posts.