#Windows 2011 updates 64 Bit
Your Mac is capable of 64 bit EFI mode booting from a properly created USB flash drive Windows 10 installer.This generally includes Mac models that where shipped with an optical drive. Windows 10 needs to be installed to boot using the legacy BIOS method.Also, when a Windows iso file is available and the Mac has a working optical drive, but no blank DVD can be obtained. Such cases include when the optical drive has been removed or is broken. An optical drive and/or Windows installation DVD is unavailable.This answer applies to Mac models where the following is true.
Also, if installing the 1903 version of Windows 10, then you should read this question. The previous version of this answer, which used the 1709 version of Windows 10, can be found here. Note: This version of my answer uses the 21H1 version of Windows 10.
Installing Windows 10 without DVD or Third Party Tools But, since macOS Recovery is not a third party tool, I am not opposed to its use. I would prefer not having to boot to macOS Recovery via the internet, built-in recovery or an USB flash drive macOS installer.
#Windows 2011 updates install
#Windows 2011 updates upgrade
I do not want to first install an earlier version of Windows and then upgrade to Window 10.
The exact list of supported Mac models is given below. Apple does not support Boot Camp Assistant installations of Windows 10 on 2011 and earlier iMac models.