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Killerbob

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I have an old MacBook Pro from 2014 (11,1 - 3GHz i7/16GB/500GB) that I am not using anymore. I am also about to give up on Parallels after they increased their subscription fee again. Hence, I am thinking about installing Windows 11 on the old MacBook Pro. I would use it for MS Projects and Visio, and the occacional gaming (Origin and Stream).

Is that possible, or is it an exercise in futility?

I have Windows 10 in Bootcamp on my 2013 Mac Pro, so if I were to do it, I would want it to be Windows 11.
 

casperes1996

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Jan 26, 2014
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You can do it though it’s generally recommended to keep macOS around too as it’s the only way to get firmware updates. Though that may be less relevant for an older machine.

Due to some requirements of windows 11 that need to be circumvented you will need to first install windows 10 and then modify the windows 11 upgrade installer to allow hardware without tpm. The guy behind bootcampdrivers has a guide on that step.
 

Jesse_Bassett

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rin67630

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I could install windows 11 natively on a macbook pro 2012.
I prepared the room for the Windows partition by formatting that partition ExFAT.

I started with a Windows to-go USB disk:
  1. reformatted the partition as NTFS
  2. installed there Windows11 from a Rufus-createed drive.
  3. made a BootCamp folder from Brigadier
  4. booted windows 11 without network
  5. installed the 64 bit drivers from the BootCamp Drivers folder
  6. So far every device working...👍
  7. Only unsolved problem: BootCamp.exe refused to install, asking for Windows 7.
    Kept asking for Windows 7 even in compatibilty mode.
    In consquence I have no BootCamp.exe app and cannot control the brightness of the display from the keyboard.
    (halas also not from the display settings).
    I would higly appreciate any clue on how to force install BootCamp.exe)

    P.S. Apple Software Update broke with invalid signatures and could not be updated.
 
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