Installing Windows 7 on your Mac with Boot Camp

Installing Windows 7 on your Mac with Boot Camp


Installing Windows 7 on your Mac with Boot Camp

Feeling like you’re missing out on all the Windows 7 action? You too can run Windows 7 on your Mac easily on a dual-boot setup with Boot Camp.

The setup process is very simple and only requires a minimum of 10 GB. However, the process is a little different from the almost straight-forward approach on Windows. SimpleHelp has a complete walkthrough of the setup here.

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Installing Windows 7 on your Mac with Boot Camp

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2 Responses to “Installing Windows 7 on your Mac with Boot Camp”

  1. Shiggity says:

    *is running ( on his other partition ) 7057 x64* ^_^. I only got x64 because I was DLing both x86 and x64, and the x64 finished first. Plus. I want my 4GB of RAM to be fully utilized. Even though x86 sees all my 4GB, it may or may not use it all…. I don’t want that.

  2. Shiggity says:

    Ha since I posted that 7068 x64 released, and when running Win7 I run that. I’ll reinstall AGAIN when build 7070 is officially out…

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