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Windows 7 on macbook pro 2015
Windows 7 on macbook pro 2015





windows 7 on macbook pro 2015

Update: You may run into an issue where the MacBook won't boot from the USB drive after running the Boot Camp Assistant, or where it's not selectable as a startup target in the Startup Disk preference pane. Make sure your laptop is fully charged before you begin the whole process, but, using a USB 3.0 flash drive, we had no trouble creating a Boot Camp install disk, rebooting and installing Windows, and installing the Boot Camp support software and drivers with battery life to spare. USB Type-C flash drives are still unicorns, so at a bare minimum you’ll want Apple’s $19 USB Type-C to Type-A adapter or a generic equivalent. The one difference, of course, is the whole port thing.

windows 7 on macbook pro 2015

Get a Windows 8.1 ISO on your MacBook somehow, launch the Boot Camp Assistant app from the Utilities folder, hook up a USB drive that’s 8GB or greater in capacity, decide how much space you want to dedicate to the Windows partition, and let it do its thing. The actual process of creating a Boot Camp install drive and downloading your Windows drivers hasn’t changed at all. But there are still things you need to know if you intend to buy a MacBook to run Windows. If you’ve used Boot Camp before, there aren’t many surprises. Since Apple made the Intel switch and introduced its Boot Camp software in 2006, there’s been a small but significant group of people who have chosen to use Apple’s hardware to run Microsoft’s software, either as a secondary or primary operating system.īecause the new MacBook is an entirely new product rather than a straightforward refresh, we spent some time installing Windows and taking it for a spin. Most people who buy Macs are doing it to run OS X, but you’d be surprised by the number of comments and e-mails we get in response to Mac reviews asking about how Windows runs on the hardware.







Windows 7 on macbook pro 2015