If you meet all these requirements, then you can simply follow the instructions below. You also need 64 GB or more free storage space on your Mac startup disk, a Windows 10 disk image (see the How to Get Windows for Mac chapter), and a USB flash drive with a storage capacity of 16 GB or more (unless your Mac doesn’t need a flash drive to install Windows ). This list DOESN’T include Macs with Apple’s M1 chip because Boot Camp only works on Intel-based Macs.
You just need to verify that you meet the system requirements for installing Windows 10. The great thing about dual booting Windows on a Mac computer is that the software you need to make it happen (Boot Camp) is included in macOS.