Sunday, December 11, 2011

Boot Camp Windows Support


Boot Camp Windows Support | Apple has just released the latest Boot Camp that easily makes your need to dual boot Windows 7 on your MacBook Air comes into reality. This latest Boot Camp version fully supports Windows 7.

With separate downloads for 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows 7, the download also requires an authentic copy of Windows 7 or Windows 7 upgrade, and is only supported on more recent Intel-based Macs; no Macs produced before 2007 will support Windows 7, as outlined in this Apple support page.

If you're upgrading your Mac's other side from Windows Vista to Windows 7, you'll first want to download and install the Boot Camp Utility for Windows 7, which "safely unmounts the read-only Macintosh volume on Microsoft Vista."

If you are already running Windows 7 on your Mac in Boot Camp, you can simply run Apple Software Update while booted into Windows to get the updated Win7-friendly drivers.

If you are still looking for alternative way in letting your MacBook Air dual-booting the Lion and Windows 7, there is one you may pick. It is the Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac which promises you the better experience to have Windows 7 installed on your MacBook Air. Some are satisfied with Boot Camp, while others need something more. How Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac will work for you?

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