The answer is no. Try dual booting Windows 7 rather than boot camping it. You need will first need to extract all the contents of the windows 7 iso file onto a completely blank memory stick or disk (not an external hard drive) using a program called '7-zip' install it and open the iso in it, then drag and drop them to the memory stick or disk. Then go to system preferences and change the startup disk to your memory stick or disk. Then reboot your computer with the memory stick or disk in. You should see a blue screen and after a few seconds a window should pop up bringing you through the setup of windows 7. Make sure you have another partition on your hard drive to install the operating system on, otherwise you will lose your mac os, then go through the steps to format the partition you select (needs to be around 20GB) and then let it take its time to install windows to it. After that it will restart, hopefully with Windows 7
Following are the boot loader features of windows 7: a) Windows Boot Manager(Bootmgr.exe) b) Windows Operating System loader c) Windows Resume Loader
Windows 7 boot camp teaches you how to configure windows 7, which includes installing, maintaining, and configuring. You will also learn how to help windows 7 users.
you will have to boot up your computer from the windows 7 DVD and repair the installation (I guess its called startup repair). OR If you have Windows XP installed on the same PC, then use Vista Boot PRO (Totally free) to restore Boot manager info to your windows 7 partition
You can partition your hard drive and install Windows Server onto the partitioned space. You then can boot up from either Windows 7 or Windows Server.
Boot Camp is about to be updated to support Windows 7 but some older Macs will not be able to run Windows 7. (See links below)
You need a windows 7 recovery disc that either came with your laptop or you made when you got your laptop. If not you need to re-download windows 7. burn it to a disc or memory stick, and use the product key on the windows sticker to activate it. 1. Put in your recovery disc or memory stick. 2. Look in one of the corners of the very first screen you see, and look for a button to press that says change boot device. Usually F12 or F8 3. Follow on screen instructions to re-set windows MAKE SURE YOU BACKUP ALL YOUR FILES BEFORE YOU DO THIS. THIS ERASES EVERYTHING!!
Yes, the Windows 7 DVD's let you boot up the DVD's menu for repairing or installing Windows when inserted into a external or internal DVD drive.If your PC doesn't boot the DVD automatically you will have to push the boot device button at start-up(Default F12) or enter BIOS(default DEL or F2) to change the Boot device priority or enable to boot device button.The first window you get when booted the DVD is a welcome screen with Windows 7 logo and language settings.The next window will allow you to install Windows 7 or go into the repair menu.The repair menu:Startup Repair.System Restore.System Image Recovery.Windows Memory Diagnostic.Command Prompt.
Boot screens for Windows 7 can come in a variety of options, from a static picture to animated boot screens. A number of websites offer them for free download, including deviantART. All you have to do is alter the settings in Windows 7 to allow the boot screen to show after you have downloaded one.
Yes, in dual boot mode you can run Windows 7 on a Mac.
Dual boot
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