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How to Transform Windows 10 to macOS

 

How to Transform Windows 10 to macOS

Are you someone who is a die-hard fan of macOS but can’t afford a MacBook, or someone who’s just shifted from macOS to Windows OS and not liking the UI of Windows 10? If yes, then you’re on the right page. In this article, I will tell you how you can transform your Windows 10 to get a clear and simple MacOS user interface. Stick with me on this page, and I guarantee you that you will get a new Mac skin for Windows at the end of this tutorial.

Follow the steps given below to transform your Windows 10 into Mac OS :

Step 1: To transform your Windows 10 into Mac OS, you will need to download a transformation pack. Click here, and you will be directed to the download page of macOS Transformation Pack (MTP) v5.0.

Step 2: Scroll down on the download page and click on Download macOS Transformation Pack (MTP) Latest Version 5.0. After clicking, a zip file will start downloading, as shown in the below animation.

Step 3: As soon as the download completes, extract the zip file as shown in the below animation.

Password for extracting: thememypc.net 

Step 4: After extracting the zip file, open the folder in which you’ve extracted the zip file. Inside the folder, you will find 2 URL files and 1 application file.

Step 5: Install the application file(macOS Transformation Pack 5.0) by double-clicking on it. Once you start the installation, a pop-up window will open asking you to restart your computer. Click on the “Yes” button to restart your computer.

Step 6: After restarting your computer, again open the application file. Now, the installation window of the macOS transformation Pack will be displayed to you.

Step 7:  Leave everything in the default settings and click on the install button as shown in the below animation.

Step 8: Once the installation is completed, restart your computer one more time to apply all the changes effectively.

Step 9: After restarting, you will find that your Windows is completely changed into macOS.

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