Boot Camp 2009 Mac
08.01.2021
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have a look at pages 9 to 11 of the BootCamp Setup Guide to be found here http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
In essence Vista needs its system partition to be formated using the NTFS file system.
Mac OSX can not format a partition with NTFS, therefor you have to do it during the Windows installation.
To get to choose which OS to boot, you should hold down the Option/Alt-key at startup of your Mac.
Or you can use rEFIt http://refit.sourceforge.net/ as a Boot-Menu.
The Vista drivers are located on the Snow Leopard install DVD.
Simply insert that DVD while you run Windows Vista and the driver setup usually starts automatically.
Regards
Stefan
Regards
Stefan
have a look at pages 9 to 11 of the BootCamp Setup Guide to be found here http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
In essence Vista needs its system partition to be formated using the NTFS file system.
Mac OSX can not format a partition with NTFS, therefor you have to do it during the Windows installation.
To get to choose which OS to boot, you should hold down the Option/Alt-key at startup of your Mac.
Or you can use rEFIt http://refit.sourceforge.net/ as a Boot-Menu.
The Vista drivers are located on the Snow Leopard install DVD.
Simply insert that DVD while you run Windows Vista and the driver setup usually starts automatically.
Regards
Stefan
Regards
Stefan
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