We're pretty excited about Windows 7, and we know that users are too. After all, with any luck, Windows 7 will be what Vista was supposed to be. Lee has done a bang-up job covering Windows 7 tips and tricks for PC users, but Mac users who use Windows for work or for compatibility testing don't have to be left out. Hey, I might not ever switch back to using a PC full time (and I'm certainly not going to buy a laptop that doesn't have the word "Mac" in it), but that doesn't mean that I'm uninterested or unexcited about Windows 7.
Although Intel Macs can run Windows 7 in Boot Camp, for most users, the easiest and most hassle-free method will be to use virtualization. This way, you can test out all the features of Windows 7, without having to dual-boot. The big pitfall for virtualization: gaming and HD-video playback, are less an issue in Windows 7 because those areas are still being tweaked and aren't ready for prime time anyway
http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/01/23/installing-windows-7-on-a-mac/
all Thanks to Christina Warren.
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virtual box... xD
fullgraffbomber 9 months ago
just do it on boot camp.
RandomDoomsday15 1 year ago
nothing special about it hes just showing how it runs...
cornflaker 2 years ago
What's the music you've used in the video? I really like it.
X1Photon 2 years ago
ORON . unique name
cisco760ca 2 years ago
nice i might buy a macbook pro 13" is that compatible with Windows 7? Thank you
iAC1Touch 2 years ago
mmmmmmmmmmm.....wow?
cyprusboy56 2 years ago