It’s not all as simple as it sounds, though. First-time installations of the Creators Update are not compatible with the Boot Camp Assistant on macOS, but the good news is that Apple and Microsoft are working to fix this issue as soon as possible. Fortunately, you don’t have to wait until the two companies do so. In the meantime, Mac users can install the Anniversary Update using Boot Camp Assistant and then upgrade to the Creators Update. To make your task easier, we’ll list the steps to follow below.
Installing the Creators Update on a Mac
- Install the Anniversary Update using Boot Camp Assistant. You can download the Anniversary Edition directly from Microsoft.
- Open Boot Camp Assistant from the Utilities folder of your Applications folder.
- Follow the onscreen instructions to install the Anniversary Update.
- While running the Anniversary Update, go to the Microsoft download site and click Update Now. Follow the onscreen instructions to install the Creators Update. You can also wait until the Creators Update is offered through Windows Update, a wise decision right now since many early adopters are reporting various issues with the Creators Update, something we’re sure Microsoft will fix by the time the OS is released to the general public.
Fix Windows 10 Creators Update install issues on a Mac
Install the Anniversary Update again and then upgrade to Creators Update. Let us know how it all works out in the comment section below! RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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