
- Can you update preview on mac activation key#
- Can you update preview on mac mac os x#
- Can you update preview on mac install#
If using a Windows 7 upgrade CD - do not type in the activation key at this point.Upon reboot hold down eject key - switch DVD and force close with power button.
Can you update preview on mac install#
Can you update preview on mac mac os x#
If you do not have the Mac OS X disc, no worries. Windows 7 runs amazing on my Mac Mini 2,1.Īfter installing Windows, ensure to put the Mac OS X install disc in as this will install all the necessary Windows drivers (video card, track-pad, etc) for it run at its max potential. It's works great with just the Windows Partition and the Windows "System" allocated space. I was worried if you only had the Windows partition that it might not boot up but this isn't the case. You can edit the partitions from the Custom Windows Install. Once the Windows Installation process starts, choose Custom, Delete ALL partitions, Choose New for the Windows Partition and click Next. Either from using the BootCamp assistant (Apps>Utilities>BootCamp) or simply by holding down OPTION (ALT) or "C" (for CD-boot) on the keyboard during boot up with the Windows disc in. If you are also running OS X along with Windows, you would want to be using a GPT/MBR hybrid partition format. Also, you can safely format the hard drive as MBR-only if you want only Windows (and/or Linux) installed. This effectively means BIOS emulation is necessary to boot Windows, however this BIOS compatibility is in the computer's firmware and does not require an OS X installation in order to function. Some newer versions of Windows such as Vista SP1 and 7 have a EFI boot mode, but Microsoft's EFI boot code is not compatible with Apple's EFI.

If you do need to update the firmware, you can wipe off OS X after it is updated. If you are installing Windows on an older Mac, you might need a temporary installation of OS X to update the EFI firmware to allow BIOS emulation which is needed to boot Windows. This does mean you will need an installation of OS X at least while you download the drivers and then burn them to disc or copy them to a USB drive. Since there is no longer any retail disc, Boot Camp drivers can be download in OS X by running the Boot Camp Assistant utility in Applications -> Utilities -> Boot Camp Assistant. Since the full Boot Camp software is on the OS X disc, you will need a copy of the OS X on-hand, but you don't have to have to keep OS X installed. You can download a version of the Boot Camp drivers from Apple's website, but it is only an update and doesn't include the full suite of drivers and device software. These Boot Camp drivers are used for things like the Apple keyboards, trackpads, mice, special function keys for brightness, etc. When you are booted into Windows and insert the OS X disc, you will be prompted to install the Boot Camp drivers and utilities.

To have full hardware support, you will need a copy of OS X Leopard or preferably Snow Leopard since Snow Leopard has a newer version of the Boot Camp drivers and device software. Yes, you can have only Windows installed, but there are some other things to be aware of: Leopard and Snow Leopard
