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Then I reinstalled windows without bootcamp and now everything is fine. Also a lot of people are complaynig that vista hangs and ends in a BSOD when shutting down.
#BOOTCAMP DRIVERS WINDOWS 7 64 BIT MACBOOK PRO 2010 DRIVER#
I am with the driver from Intel and it works like a charm.
#BOOTCAMP DRIVERS WINDOWS 7 64 BIT MACBOOK PRO 2010 INSTALL#
If you install Apple shit you wont be able to play even minesweeper – there is a huge graphics performance hit. It is from intel chipset and it has a very nice driver up to date from Intel website even for Windows 7. They are not even from the manufacturer of the hardware – apple has done some modifications on them to support their features. I can tell you 1 thing from experience – DO NOT INSTALL BOOTCAMP! I mean it! The only thing you need are the drivers for the keyboard, wifi, Lan nic and Intel Chipset (Get it from Intel)įirst the drivers that Apple provide are shit. If it didn’t work, please leave a comment describing what happened. If this works for you, please leave me a comment here. (Note: I used the Leopard disc from my MacBook Pro to install the drivers for on the old MacBook. If you do not have access to an OS X 10.5 Leopard disc, your mileage may vary in getting all the hardware to work. Once Windows is installed and loaded, insert an OS X 10.5 Leopard disc and install the Windows drivers from Apple.

The Vista installation should proceed as normal.

There will be a message saying that you cannot install to that disk because it is not formatted using NTFS.Ĭlick the Drive Options link. When you come to screen titled “Where do you want to install Windows,” select Disk 0. When the Windows DVD icon appears in the graphical boot menu, hit Enter to select it. If a Windows DVD icon does not appear, reboot and hold down Alt/Option during reboot. Take out the OS X Install Disc and put in your Vista with SP1 install disc. When the graphical boot menu appears, hit the eject button. Hold down the Alt/Option key turning reboot. Select MS-DOS (FAT) for the format (not that this matters since you will reformat it using NTFS during the Vista install). Click OK.įrom the Volume Scheme drop down list, select 1 Partition. Select your hard drive from the list and then click the Partition tab / button.Ĭlick the Options button and select “Master Boot Record” as the partition scheme. From the Utilities menu, select Disk Utility.
#BOOTCAMP DRIVERS WINDOWS 7 64 BIT MACBOOK PRO 2010 MAC OS X#
Insert Mac OS X Install Disc (this part should work with OS X 10.4 Tiger or OS X 10.5 Leopard discs).ĭo not start the install. (Sorry the pictures are wonky – I’m not great at shooting screen shots with my camera.) I did a fresh install of OS X 10.4 Tiger before doing this. The following method worked for me using a Windows Vista DVD with Service Pack 1. I’ve upgraded to a MacBook Pro and wanted to see if I could get Windows Vista to install on my old 13″ MacBook without using BootCamp. It’s no secret that I love Apple laptops but I much prefer Vista over OS X.
