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[This article is for Windows 8.x and Windows Phone 8.x developers writing Windows Runtime apps. If you’re developing for Windows 10, see the latest documentation]
Use Apple Boot Camp 5 to install Windows 8.1 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 on your Mac.
What you'll need
You'll need a few things before using Boot Camp to install Windows 8.1 and Visual Studio 2013 on your Mac:
Boot Camp Assistant, pre-installed on your Mac. To figure out whether you have the latest version, see Support Downloads for Boot Camp.
A Windows 8 bootable DVD or USB flash drive that contains Windows 8.1. To get it, go to this page on the Windows Dev Center.
Note The 64-bit (x64) version of Windows 8.1 is recommended, and is essential if you plan to develop apps for Windows Phone. Some older Macs may not support running a 64-bit version of Windows 8.1 with Boot Camp: please check with Apple to see if your hardware is compatible on thisApple support page.
After you have the Windows 8.1 .iso file, do one of the following:
- If your Mac has a DVD drive, use your Mac's Disk Utility to burn the .iso file to your DVD. Leave the burned DVD in your Mac until you finish "Step 2: Install Windows 8.1" later.
- If your Mac doesn't have a DVD drive, connect a blank USB flash drive with at least 5 GB available. You'll copy the .iso file to your blank USB drive in "Step 1: Set up Boot Camp" later. Leave the USB drive connected to your Mac until you finish "Step 2: Install Windows 8.1" later.
Step 1: Set up Boot Camp
- Run Finder.
- Click Applications, Utilitiesand then run Boot Camp Assistant.
- In the Introduction page, click Continue.
- In the Select Tasks page, leave the options Download the latest Windows support software from Apple, Download the latest Windows support software from Apple and Install Windows 7 or later boxes checked, and then click Continue. Note If you're using an .iso file and a blank USB drive to create a bootable USB drive, leave the Create a Windows 7 or later version install disk box checked also. You will be prompted for the ___location of the .iso file and the blank USB flash drive. Note Although all these check boxes are labeled with Windows 7, they work the same way with Windows 8.
- In the Save Windows Support Software page, save the Windows support software, and click Continue. Note We recommend that you save the support software to a USB drive. You'll need to access this support software in "Step 3: Install Apple drivers and related software for Windows" later.
- In the Boot Camp Assistant is trying to add a new helper tool... dialog box, type your Mac user name and password, and click Add Helper.
- In the Create a Partition for Windows page, drag the divider between the Mac OS X and Windows boxes to set the size of the Windows partition. Make sure your Windows partition is 40 GB or more.
- Click Install. After your Mac finishes partitioning the disk, it will restart.
Step 2: Install Windows 8.1
After your Mac restarts, Windows 8.1 starts installing either from the DVD or the USB drive that you prepared earlier.
Step 3: Install Apple drivers and related software for Windows
After you install Windows 8.1, install Apple's drivers and related software so that your Mac and Windows 8.1 can interact as needed.
- In Windows 8.1, on the Start screen, click Desktop.
- Click File Explorer.
- Browse to the Windows support software that you saved earlier in "Step 1: Set up Boot Camp" and open the Windows Support folder.
- Run the Setup file.
- If you see the User Account Control dialog box, click Yes.
- In the Welcome to the Boot Camp installer page, click Next.
- Accept the License Agreement and click Next.
- In the Choose additional features and settings page, leave the Apple Software Update for Windows box checked, and click Install.
- When the installation is done, restart your Mac.
Step 4: Install Visual Studio 2013
After you restart your Mac, in Windows 8.1, go to Developer downloads for programming Windows Store apps. Download Microsoft Visual Studio Express 2013 Update 2 for Windows Desktop (which includes the Windows Phone SDK) or a different version if required, and complete the installation.
Step 5: Change the operating system start order (as needed)
Now, whenever your Mac restarts, it starts Windows 8.1 by default. To start a different OS instead:
- Restart your Mac.
- During boot, hold the Option key until the operating system selection screen appears.
- Double-click the desired operating system partition to start it.
To change the default operating system start order, do this in Windows 8.1:
- In the Start screen, type Control Panel. When Control Panel appears, click it.
- In Control Panel, click Boot Camp. (If you don't see Boot Camp, next to View by, click either Small icons or Large icons.)
- If the User Account Control dialog box appears, click Yes.
- In the Startup Disk tab, click OK. Or, to immediately restart with the selected operating system, click Restart.