Windows did the dirty work, rebooted few times and after completion of the whole procedure I had Windows 10 starting up. Then, when the time had come, I simply hit the ‘ Upgrade To Windows 10’ button. I already had latest Windows 8.1 installed on a secondary hard drive of this MacBook Pro. However some initial configuration is required, i.e. Was it easy? YES! and NO! (explained in Long Story below) ⚠️ : Additionally I was able to extend its memory to 16GB and replace the internal drive with Samsung SSD 860 Evo to give it maximum performance. It’s possible to install and have perfectly running copy of Windows 10 on this extremely old early-2011 MacBook Pro, even though Apple latest BootCamp 6 doesn’t officially support this hardware.
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