Questions for Boot Camp

Question 1. What I need to partition the hard drive on my mac or can I have an external hard drive that windows can install on.

Question 2. If question you will Yes is a power use the external hard drive just for windows, they are installing windows on it. and not to touch the internal hard drive of the Mac at all and only just leave with macOS XXXX

Question 3. When you install the windows ISO file will take me a license key / activation code?

Thanks in advance for comments

Chappers2017 wrote:

Question 1. What I need to partition the hard drive on my mac or can I have an external hard drive that windows can install on.

Technically, Windows installation on an external drive is not supported by Apple or Bootcamp. However, there are ways around this, but you have to find yourself, and there is no apple support for facilities that made this way.

Boot Camp 5.1: Frequently asked questions - Apple Support

Chappers2017 wrote:

Question 2. If question you will Yes is a power use the external hard drive just for windows, they are installing windows on it. and not to touch the internal hard drive of the Mac at all and only just leave with macOS XXXX

Partitioning the internal hard disk will make the side independent Mac of the side Windows.

Chappers2017 wrote:

Question 3. When you install the windows ISO file will take me a license key / activation code?

Yes.  Windows will require a valid license purchased from Microsoft key.

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