Saturday, 26 January 2013

This is for Mr Tee, and also those who wants to install Windows 7 into their Mac devices like MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, etc.

Always use original Windows 7 software to get support from the appropriate manufacturer when necessary.

Many may ask, why use Boot Camp and not parallel? This depends on the usability of the end-user and not me. When using Parallel, you are running 2 OS together on 1 CPU, GPU and RAM. When processor hungry applications are being run, it won't be efficient. If the end-user's requirements are very low, like they just need IE for intranet use in a business environment or handling certain complex formulas in Excel, of course Parallel would be good.

Eventually, it depends on wants and needs.

As I have just formatted my Mac and no longer have boot camp, I won't be doing screen shots and much explanation as there are plenty of videos out there for Boot Camp. And I won't be putting in Windows again because my assignment is over and I have a Windows environment desktop at home.

Anyway, here's the video found in Youtube uploaded by yamicider. All credit goes to him for his work, video and voice-over. Great work!


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