I currently use a Mac, but I wanted to play a video game for Windows on the same PC.
I was making this post at the moment and it works.
The official Windows 10 on the Microsoft website is free, but there are functions that require activation, so you have to pay for that.
You can use Windows, but for example you cannot change the wallpaper, that functionality requires activation.
- Windows is downloaded in ISO format.
- You need 58 GB of contiguous space on a Mac, which is not the same as free space.
- Boot Camp comes installed on Macs by default; it’s a program that allows you to install versions of Windows.
- Install Windows via its ISO with Boot Camp
- When you start your PC, Windows starts by default.
- If you hold down Option key (Mac) when you start the PC, which is Alt in Windows, it gives you the option to choose the operating system.
As you can see, Windows has less than 58 GB.

I can open an application, like a video game:
I also have internet with wifi:
I leave images that are screenshots of the entire Windows installation process:









a video showing that it works:
To understand:
- I’m on macOS, when I restart Windows 10 starts automatically.
- then I start with Windows and restart the PC.
- When starting the PC I hold down the option key, it is in the same place as alt in Windows, that gives me the option to choose the operating system, macOS or Windows.
- then I choose macos and it starts and I’m inside macos