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November 16th, 2011 05:33 PM #1
Just curious, is it possible to run Windows 7 OS in the Apple Macbook Air as it's primary OS without any issues with hardware drivers, etc?
Apple Macbook Air
11-inch : 64GB
• 1.6GHz dual-core Intel Core i5
processor
• 2GB memory
• 64GB flash storage1
• Intel HD Graphics 3000
Connections and Expansion
USB 2.0, Thunderbolt, headphone port, MagSafe power port
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November 16th, 2011 06:38 PM #2yup.. its very possible...
my wife has an apple air.. but download the required drivers first from the "bootcamp assist" app at the utilities window...
if you want windows as your primary OS... go to system preferences... start up disk then click windows icon then target disk mode...
hope this helps....
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November 16th, 2011 06:51 PM #3siguro! seen one of our SAP consultants sporting a Mac with windows OS....
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November 16th, 2011 08:14 PM #4
Yes, you can install Parrallel Application first followed by Windows OS.
After that you can open both OSX and Windows together, its like opening another application only.
I'm currently using Macbook Pro with Parrallel 6 - Windows 7.
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November 16th, 2011 08:48 PM #5
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December 2nd, 2011 05:46 PM #6this is possible, but you wouldn't want to do this. bootcamp tends to make your mac run hotter and slower and possibly get viruses. this is okay if you just want to play games with it (but there's the heating issue), but i suggest you still us OS for the internet (this gives you a better browsing experience anyway). if you want to use windows as your primary OS, better get a windows-based laptop and get a higher spec'd one for the same price
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December 2nd, 2011 06:33 PM #7
why not? i've been running a Windows 7 Ultimate via bootcamp in my 15" MBP since march and i'm a happy camper
It won't make your mac to run slower or hotter;as long as the needed drivers are installed prior to fully using Windows.
As for the viruses, it is possible to have virus on your Windows partition if you aren't careful, but it won't affect the OS X system as the virus is only written and can be read by Window applications/files.
If i'm not mistaken, you can permanently boot in Windows upon startup. You just have to tweak some settings via bootcamp assistant which I haven't tried yet.
Best bet would be to install Parallels or VMWare fusion in your OS X. This will enable you to use Windows without leaving OS X system (though mac will only allow you 1gb of RAM for Windows use)
OT: my SIL have been using her 13" mbp ever since with a Windows XP
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December 2nd, 2011 06:56 PM #8i guess medyo purist lang ako. i just noticed this with our office sales force, almost all ran winxp via bootcamp on their first gen macbook blacks. almost all of them now are conking out (hanging, operations restarting/failing etc). this is something i never experienced with my macbook that ran only OS after about 6 years of use
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