How to Install Bootcamp on Windows 11

Bootcamp is a useful tool that allows you to run Windows on your Mac. However, it can also be used to install Windows on a Windows 11 PC. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps of installing Bootcamp on Windows 11.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Download Bootcamp

First, you need to download Bootcamp from the official website at https://trybootcamp.vitorfs.com. Once the download completes, extract the files to a folder on your Windows 11 PC.

Step 2: Create Windows 11 Bootable USB

Next, you need to create a bootable USB drive with the Windows 11 ISO file. You can do this by following these steps:

  1. Insert the USB drive into your PC.
  2. Open the Command Prompt app as an administrator.
  3. Type in diskpart and press enter.
  4. Type list disk to see a list of all available disks.
  5. Identify the disk number of your USB drive and type select disk (disk number) to select it.
  6. Type clean and press enter to erase all data on the USB drive.
  7. Type create partition primary to create a new partition on the drive.
  8. Type format fs=fat32 quick to format the drive in FAT32 format.
  9. Type assign to assign a drive letter to the USB drive.
  10. Type exit to exit the Diskpart utility.

Once you have completed these steps, you can copy the Windows 11 ISO file contents onto the USB drive.

Step 3: Install Bootcamp

Now that you have created a bootable Windows 11 USB drive, you can use Bootcamp to install Windows 11 on your PC. Follow these steps:

  1. Insert the bootable USB drive into your PC.
  2. Open the folder where you extracted Bootcamp files earlier.
  3. Right-click on the bootcamp.cmd file and select Run as Administrator.
  4. Bootcamp will launch and guide you through the installation process.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed Bootcamp on your Windows 11 PC, allowing you to run Windows and other operating systems on your computer. Remember that Bootcamp is not officially supported on Windows 11, so be sure to backup your data and proceed with caution.

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