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1 lut 2021 · Thanks to ReFind, I have finally managed to install Windows 10 on my Early 2011 MBP. Everything is working fine, except that my external monitor, connected via mini display port, is not...
9 cze 2017 · I've got an old iMac (mid-2010 model) but I don't want to use it directly. I appreciate its display and audio so it sounds good if it can be turned into a simple monitor. My primary Windows 10 PC is capable of outputting video through HDMI and Mini DisplayPort.
20 sie 2020 · I have done bootcamp on Windows 10, and I cannot seem to get it to detect my external display. it is an hdmi display connected through a thunderbolt dock. I have tried using an adaptor, to no avail. I have updated drivers, tried using old ones, reinstalling bootcamp utilities, etc. none of it worked.
Installing Windows 10 on the 2011 iMac is not OFFICIALLY support by apple. I decided to try installing Win10 on my iMac because of the number of videos on Youtube that say "Installing Windows 10 on Unsupported Macs!" My iMac details: i Mac (27-inch, Mid 2011) Model Identifier: iMac12,2. macOS High Sierra, Version 10.13.6.
10 wrz 2017 · You need the following to use Target Display Mode: A Mac notebook or desktop with a Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt port. If your Mac has Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, you can connect it using the Apple Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 Adapter.
28 paź 2024 · Apple has released support for bootcamping Windows 10, but only on 2012 Macs and later. Despite not being supported. it is possible to install Windows 10 on earlier iMacs and it seems to run quite well. IMPORTANT: Unplug all external and physical hard drives (where possible) that you won't be installing to to avoid accidentally erasing them ...
27 sie 2024 · Step 1. Turn on both computers and connect the iMac to PC. Plug one end of the Thunderbolt cable or Mini DisplayPort cable into the iMac and the other end to your Windows computer. If your Windows computer doesn't have those ports, you can easily get an adapter. Step 2. Enter the Target Display Mode on iMac.