how to install windows on mac

How To Install Windows On Mac

If you want to run Windows applications on Mac, you might be wondering, how to install Windows on Mac. It may sound complex but it is a relatively easy procedure, but make sure you have a Mac, which is Intel-based.

The installation procedure will involve, installing Boot Camp, partitioning your disk, and then installing your Windows OS in the new partition. After installation, you can select the OS you want to run at each start-up.

Here is the full procedure for installing Windows on Mac. Downloading and Installing Boot Camp Boot Camp is available for free download from the official Apple website.

After downloading and installing it, you will find this program under ApplicationsUtilitiesBoot Camp Assistant. After launching it for the first time, you might be prompted to get the latest update.

Go again to the Apple site and select the update relevant for your system. Burning a Macintosh Drivers CD Your first step on how to install Windows on Mac requires you to burn a CD containing all your Mac drivers.

However, before you do that, it is highly recommended that you take a backup of all your important data. The Windows OS you are going to install will require accessing all the hardware on you Mac, and hence you need to provide this information in the form of all the drivers present on your Mac.

Launch Boot Camp and it will prompt you to "Burn a Macintosh Drivers CD now". Insert a blank CD and click "Burn".

Creating a Partition After burning the drivers CD, Boot Camp will prompt you to create a partition on your hard disk to house the new OS. On the screen, you will see a graphical representation of the space to be allocated between Mac OS and Windows.

By default, Mac allocates 5GB to Windows, which is quite small, and you should increase it to at least 10GB. For increasing the space, just drag the vertical bar that is between the two rectangles representing the space of the two OS.

Once you have allocated the required space, click on "Partition". Installing Windows OS Once the partitioning is completed, Boot Camp will prompt you on the main process on how to install Windows on Mac.

Insert your Widows OS DVD in the drive and click on "Start Installation". You will see a blue screen with Windows Setup messages, select the appropriate option, and click "Enter".

After that, you will be prompted to select an option from the partition list. Use the arrow keys to select the partition you have just created, and you can recognize it by the size you had allocated to it.

Usually it will be C, and the volume shown will be in megabytes, and slightly more than what you had allocated. For instance, if you had allocated 8GB you might see 8,407 MB on the screen.

The next screen will ask you to select a formatting option between FAT and NTFS, for the partition. Each has its advantages and disadvantages, but generally, FAT is considered a better option.

After the formatting is over, the installation procedure is quite straightforward, and you will be prompted to insert the driver CD you had created earlier.
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