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Ryand123

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Nov 12, 2013
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Having Boot Camp problems. Someone at Apple Support my model didn't show up on the list of supported machines. I can't think of why this would be. Wouldn't it have more to do with the OS X version? Unless it's an issue of driver updates for the new graphics cards?
 
I have Win 10 Bootcamp running on my 2015 iMac. Installed in 10min with 0 problems along the way (well actually 1 problem: apparently you can't have any external device attached to your computer during install)...
 
Having Boot Camp problems. Someone at Apple Support my model didn't show up on the list of supported machines. I can't think of why this would be. Wouldn't it have more to do with the OS X version? Unless it's an issue of driver updates for the new graphics cards?

Which version of Windows are you trying to install?

Apple lists the iMac 2015 models on its support page for Windows 10. The latest iMac model that supports Windows 7 is the iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014).
 
Having Boot Camp problems. Someone at Apple Support my model didn't show up on the list of supported machines. I can't think of why this would be. Wouldn't it have more to do with the OS X version? Unless it's an issue of driver updates for the new graphics cards?

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7354505

If anyone manages to install bootcamp on late 2015 iMac with fusion drive (second partition SSD), please let me know how. I'm struggling about a week now to make it working (see apple forum thread i posted here)
 
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