
You need to install the Boot Camp drivers for Windows. However, this does not complete your installation process. You need to follow the instructions, and select custom installation.Īfter the Windows software is installed on your Mac, it will restart automatically. You will find your computer starting from the Windows installation disc. Now, insert your installation disc and click on Start Installation in Boot Camp. In Boot Camp, select ‘ Start the Windows installer‘. Once done, click Next and the Windows partition will be formatted using NTFS file system. Then select ‘Drive Options (advanced)’ and click ‘Format’ and OK.

Select only “Disk 0 Partition 3 BOOTCAMP” when installing. Select NTFS format as it’s the most reliable option.ĭo not delete any partition or create a new partition. Boot Camp will help you select the size of your Windows partition and create a partition of the internal disc for Windows, without erasing existing data. It will walk you through the entire process with the help of prompts. Go to Utilities folder in Applications, and open the Boot Camp Assistant. Go to Software Update and install all the available updates. Log into an administrator account and quit any open application. To begin with, Boot Camp will help you create a partition for Windows, as well as start the Windows installer.

Back up all your Mac data before beginning installation. If you do not have Boot Camp 3.1, go to the Apple menu and select Software Update, to get its latest version. The 64-bit version of Windows 7 will work with Mac Pro or MacBook Pro launched in 2008 or later, and any iMac or MacBook, introduced in 2009 or later. You will also need an optical drive and a Windows 7 full-installation disc.Ī 32-bit version of Windows 7 will work with an iMac or MacBook Pro launched in 2007 or later, and any Intel-based Mac Pro, MacBook, or Mac mini. The minimum system requirements for installing Windows 7 are the availability of Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard or later, along with Boot Camp 3.1. This lets you enjoy the benefits of both operating systems, without migrating to new hardware. Using Boot Camp, Microsoft’s Windows 7 can be installed and used on a Mac.
