I'm not sure if you mean that you want to install Mac OS on a Windows 7 computer with Boot Camp. If so, you will not be able to do so because of the differences in hardware. You will only be able to install Windows on a Mac computer with Boot Camp.
Boot Camp enables you to install the Windows OS on your Mac computer. To do this you will need an original, authentic copy of Windows, and the original disks that came with your Mac computer. To get started, you will need to launch the Boot Camp Assistant, under “Utilities�
In your Applications folder. Once you click “Continue� , the Boot Camp Assistant will ask you to partition your disk for the install.
I would recommend no smaller than 50gb of space for your installation. You will then be guided through the rest of the installation process. However, do note that if you have an existing partition on your Mac, you will not be able to proceed with the Boot Camp install.
After Windows has completed installing on your Apple computer, you will then be prompted to insert your Mac DVD. This will install all the drivers you need to run Windows smoothly on your Mac, as well as smooth over any graphics disparity.
I'm not sure if you mean that you want to install Mac OS on a Windows 7 computer with Boot Camp. If so, you will not be able to do so because of the differences in hardware. You will only be able to install Windows on a Mac computer with Boot Camp.
Boot Camp enables you to install the Windows OS on your Mac computer. To do this you will need an original, authentic copy of Windows, and the original disks that came with your Mac computer. To get started, you will need to launch the Boot Camp Assistant, under “Utilities” in your Applications folder.
Once you click “Continue”, the Boot Camp Assistant will ask you to partition your disk for the install. I would recommend no smaller than 50gb of space for your installation. You will then be guided through the rest of the installation process.
However, do note that if you have an existing partition on your Mac, you will not be able to proceed with the Boot Camp install. After Windows has completed installing on your Apple computer, you will then be prompted to insert your Mac DVD. This will install all the drivers you need to run Windows smoothly on your Mac, as well as smooth over any graphics disparity.
I'm not sure if you mean that you want to install Mac OS on a Windows 7 computer with Boot Camp. If so, you will not be able to do so because of the differences in hardware. You will only be able to install Windows on a Mac computer with Boot Camp.
Boot Camp enables you to install the Windows OS on your Mac computer. To do this you will need an original, authentic copy of Windows, and the original disks that came with your Mac computer. To get started, you will need to launch the Boot Camp Assistant, under “Utilities” in your Applications folder.
Once you click “Continue”, the Boot Camp Assistant will ask you to partition your disk for the install. I would recommend no smaller than 50gb of space for your installation. You will then be guided through the rest of the installation process.
However, do note that if you have an existing partition on your Mac, you will not be able to proceed with the Boot Camp install. After Windows has completed installing on your Apple computer, you will then be prompted to insert your Mac DVD. This will install all the drivers you need to run Windows smoothly on your Mac, as well as smooth over any graphics disparity.
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