Hey,
ok, so I tried installing win10 educational license on my MBP. The whole system crashed and after trying this another time, same result. I even contacted Apples chat support about this problem, getting referred to their own page, https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468, about boot camp assistant. Telling me the program does not support educational licences, only home and pro versions.
Personally this sounds a bit strange to me, since I've heard of people doing this. So, I came here to get an answer from you guys before I, potentially, waste my time trying to install win10 again. Are educational licenses known to be problematic when trying to create a dual boot? Is there some other way around this to get win10 on my MBP, without actually buying a new license?
Thank you in advance!
ok, so I tried installing win10 educational license on my MBP. The whole system crashed and after trying this another time, same result. I even contacted Apples chat support about this problem, getting referred to their own page, https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468, about boot camp assistant. Telling me the program does not support educational licences, only home and pro versions.
Personally this sounds a bit strange to me, since I've heard of people doing this. So, I came here to get an answer from you guys before I, potentially, waste my time trying to install win10 again. Are educational licenses known to be problematic when trying to create a dual boot? Is there some other way around this to get win10 on my MBP, without actually buying a new license?
Thank you in advance!