komasio71 Aug 28, 2021 @ 4:15pm
bootcamp
can someone tell me how to do bootcamp to Mac 10.7 to get Windows 7 and please a real solution works
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Meatloaf Cocktail Aug 29, 2021 @ 6:56pm 
I'd suggest looking at the following two links:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/installing-windows-7-on-your-mac-using-boot-camp-8d9df954-f2c0-2bf9-c400-2b21eb58ec6f

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT205016

Make sure your Mac is on the compatibility list for the version of Windows 7 (64/32-bit) you intend to install.
komasio71 Aug 30, 2021 @ 3:46am 
Originally posted by Meatloaf Cocktail:
I'd suggest looking at the following two links:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/installing-windows-7-on-your-mac-using-boot-camp-8d9df954-f2c0-2bf9-c400-2b21eb58ec6f

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT205016

Make sure your Mac is on the compatibility list for the version of Windows 7 (64/32-bit) you intend to install.
I have just 2 problems
1- when I tap the program of bootcamp it don't give me how much I will choose of GB (Macintosh/Windows) its just starts download something I don't know what is
2- I need a ISO of Windows but I should purchase it

:(
Cathulhu Aug 30, 2021 @ 8:51am 
Windows 10 can be downloaded for free from the Microsoft website and you can use it for free, with a few restrictions.
komasio71 Aug 30, 2021 @ 11:25am 
Originally posted by Cathulhu:
Windows 10 can be downloaded for free from the Microsoft website and you can use it for free, with a few restrictions.
Windows 10 can't be installed on Macintosh 10.7, any solutions?
Cathulhu Aug 30, 2021 @ 12:04pm 
Get a less old computer.
Beetroot Bertie Aug 30, 2021 @ 12:11pm 
It was some time ago but I managed to install Win 10 on an external drive to dual boot into for my 2011 iMac. It's slow as (choose your desired expletive), due to USB 2 but it works and isn't so bad once it's loaded Windows into RAM.

I followed this guide, maybe it will be of use to you:
https://9to5mac.com/2017/08/31/how-windows-10-mac-boot-camp-external-drive-video/
komasio71 Aug 30, 2021 @ 12:51pm 
Originally posted by Beetroot Bertie:
It was some time ago but I managed to install Win 10 on an external drive to dual boot into for my 2011 iMac. It's slow as (choose your desired expletive), due to USB 2 but it works and isn't so bad once it's loaded Windows into RAM.

I followed this guide, maybe it will be of use to you:
https://9to5mac.com/2017/08/31/how-windows-10-mac-boot-camp-external-drive-video/
My Mac is not from the Macs who supported to upgrade Win10, I need like a guide for Windows 7 and is that need a USB or what? cause I don't know anything about those stuff:( I appreciate you try to help:(
Cathulhu Aug 30, 2021 @ 1:02pm 
Windows 7 is no longer supported by Microsoft. Installing it would be like letting a time bomb in your PC. Could go off at any time.
There also is no legal way to get a free copy of Windows 7.
Last edited by Cathulhu; Aug 30, 2021 @ 1:03pm
komasio71 Aug 30, 2021 @ 3:15pm 
Originally posted by Cathulhu:
Windows 7 is no longer supported by Microsoft. Installing it would be like letting a time bomb in your PC. Could go off at any time.
There also is no legal way to get a free copy of Windows 7.
I wasn't think installed Windows is that hard, exactly when u have a old Mac:'(
NeZoX Aug 31, 2021 @ 8:02am 
Windows 10 can be downloaded for free from the Microsoft website and you can use it for free, with a few restrictions.
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