

The OSXRESERVED partition has all the installer files, the Boot Camp drivers for Windows and the EFI firmware files for booting.Īfter the Windows setup process completes, the OSXRESERVED partition is removed during the next boot into OS X. This is possible due to the new EFI firmware software on El Capitan.īoot Camp Assistant basically creates an additional FAT32-formatted partition called “OSXRESERVED,” in addition to a Boot Camp partition. “After Boot Camp Assistant completes, OS X restarts to the Windows installer, and you follow the normal Windows installation,” reads the article. This drastically shortens the Windows setup process as you literally just select the ISO file and how much space you want from Boot Camp, and then you click Install.

The first thing you’ll notice when you open Boot Camp Assistant on a new Mac that supports Windows 8 or later is the all-new Boot Camp interface.Īs you can see for yourself, you no longer need to insert a USB Flash Drive as Boot Camp Assistant can at last copy the Windows installer directly from an ISO disk image. ISO file, which significantly shortens the entire procedure for those who have purchased Windows as a digital download. Previously, Boot Camp required that the Windows installer be provided in the form of a USB drive or CD/DVD installation media.

To do this, head to the Startup Disk preference setting in Settings.Įvery time the Mac starts, you can also toggle between OS X and Windows by holding down the Option (Alt) key immediately upon startup.Boot Camp, the Mac’s built-in software for dual-booting between OS X and Windows has been given some love in the new El Capitan software update and now features a slicker Windows setup that no longer requires a USB thumb drive, as discovered by Twocanoes. Once you have Windows installed, you can set the default OS that will start each time you boot your Mac. Set the Default Startup OS or Toggle Between OS X and Windows The Mac will need to restart to complete the process and will automatically boot into Windows 10 when it's done. Follow the prompts to finish installing Windows.
