How to install Windows 7/Vista on a Mac using Bootcamp


This video shows you how to install Windows 7/Visa on your Mac running Leopard/Snow Leopard using bootcamp. USE either 32BIT or 64BIT BACK UP BEFORE INSTALLING If you have any tutorial ideas, feel free to send me a message!!!! Please comment, rate and subscribe







Dieses Video zeigt Ihnen wie installiere ich Windows 7/Visa auf Ihrem Mac mit Leopard/Snow Leopard mit Bootcamp. Verwenden Sie entweder 32-BIT oder 64-BIT sichern bevor Installation haben Sie irgendwelche Lernprogramm Ideen gerne senden Sie mir eine Nachricht!!!! Bitte Kommentar, Bewertung und abonnieren. 7/Vista, Bootcamp, install, using, Windows, windows 7, www.youtube.com,

25 Responses to “How to install Windows 7/Vista on a Mac using Bootcamp

  • 1
    mikeharwooduk
    May 10th, 2010 00:40

    Excellent Tutorial young fella, all installed and running like a dream so far ;-) How about working on a tut for Expression Blend – the main reason I need Windows on my MacBook Pro!! M

  • 2
    baronisio
    May 10th, 2010 01:28

    I noticed you used boot camp 3.0 when you did this video, Ive heard about an update to boot camp 3.1 when you installing windows 7 that address some problems, have you done that or planning to do it?

  • 3
    mac0259
    May 10th, 2010 02:04

    @anon55000
    No

  • 4
    anon55000
    May 10th, 2010 02:22

    Did you need windows vista before installed win7 ?

  • 5
    RandomMac5
    May 10th, 2010 03:04

    @mac0259 it installs stuff, but not boot camp?

  • 6
    mac0259
    May 10th, 2010 03:24

    Install DVD

  • 7
    RandomMac5
    May 10th, 2010 03:26

    Do you know we can turn off annotations

  • 8
    RandomMac5
    May 10th, 2010 03:41

    what disk? The applications disk or the install DVD?

  • 9
    mikewalker260
    May 10th, 2010 04:05

    Thanks for the tutorial, this was very informative.

  • 10
    xxxLiVExLiFExxx
    May 10th, 2010 04:11

    oh u mean ALT Key…. jeeeeez… u cud’ve said what it says on the fucking button… nice tut tho…

  • 11
    xxxLiVExLiFExxx
    May 10th, 2010 05:00

    option key???

  • 12
    mac0259
    May 10th, 2010 05:51

    If you don’t have the cd I don’t think you can get the drivers. Just order a cd from apple

  • 13
    simplicateme
    May 10th, 2010 06:42

    i meant cd**

  • 14
    simplicateme
    May 10th, 2010 06:46

    Awesome vid
    but what happens if u don’t have the cd key. can i download the drivers?

  • 15
    mac0259
    May 10th, 2010 07:20

    @Gasmasking
    Go into system preferences on the Mac OS and click ‘startup disk’ and choose Mac OS 10.5 (or 10.6)

  • 16
    mac0259
    May 10th, 2010 08:12

    @goteborgsflikka
    It should work. Test it out.

  • 17
    Gasmasking
    May 10th, 2010 08:35

    Great video buddy. Question: My MacBook Pro logs into Windows mode if I dont hold option during startup. Is there a way for my computer to logo into Snow Leopard by default?

  • 18
    goteborgsflikka
    May 10th, 2010 09:07

    I have a disc from my dad’s work with windows 7 (t’s burned on a disc), does that work?

  • 19
    evilmotive1
    May 10th, 2010 09:12

    @EndresoN94 there are different visions of windows 7

    so yea

  • 20
    bhuadotolis
    May 10th, 2010 10:05

    goooood duuude thank you. when i get money i’ll pick the windows 7

  • 21
    mac0259
    May 10th, 2010 10:39

    @imthebestinthewest12
    64 bit is better but it takes up 2gb more hard drive space and you need the full version of windows

  • 22
    mac0259
    May 10th, 2010 10:45

    @EndresoN94
    the one on my computer is completely legal and legit

  • 23
    EndresoN94
    May 10th, 2010 10:56

    is this the real verson of windows 7 ?

  • 24
    imthebestinthewest12
    May 10th, 2010 11:43

    Ful lversion on windows? or update? and i have a macbook with 4gb of ram and a 500GB hard drive,do i need the 64bit or 32bit windows cd? Thanks

  • 25
    mac0259
    May 10th, 2010 11:48

    @BlankMessageTV
    what do you mean?

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