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Elbe my Apple ID to install applications

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    Apple newsgroups at links below

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    Hi people,

    I recently got my first Mac - one Macbook 2016. I tried on El Capitan, and I still much prefer Windows, I'm looking to install on Mac.

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    My understanding is that: -.

    (1) it is possible to completely remove OSX and have a clean install of Windows.

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    (3) install or remove Windows OSX will not affect my warranty the warranty is of Apple hardware.

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    Thank you for taking the time to read this. I hope can get definitive information and I can move on Windows soon.

    Welcome to Apple Support communities

    CVoador wrote:

    My understanding is that: -.

    (1) it is possible to completely remove OSX and have a clean install of Windows.

    (2) OSX (in my case, El Capitan) can be reinstalled at a later date without extra cost (i.e. free) using the OSX installer.

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    Drivers, Boot Camp Assistant (an application, you can find in/Applications/Utilities) leads you through the first steps before you install Windows on your Mac, and one of them is to download the drivers for your Mac requires and put them in a USB key. However, you may need to OS X to get latest driver versions.

    Instead of completely removing the OS X, I suggest to allocate more space to Windows, but keep OS X in a small partition. By doing this, you will always be able to update the drivers (where you need OS X to do) and you will have fewer problems getting OS X in the future if you want to delete Windows.

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