- #Windows 7 free download 64 bit for bootcamp install#
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- #Windows 7 free download 64 bit for bootcamp drivers#
When I throw a handfull of rendering jobs on it all 8 CPU's hum along at 100% CPU usage - and I can still work without really noticing that the machine is so heavily loaded (got 8 GB RAM). note, however, that only Win 7 pro and ultimate supports the 2 physical processors. I found out the hard way :-))))Įdit: Ah, and yes, I use Vegas Pro 9.0c 32 bit because of the plugins etc - but I do not note any limitations. I think 2.1 is the number of the current Bootcamp? my machine is the model having 2 x Xeox quads running at 2,8 GHz. Yes - DVD in, boot and enjoy (maybe you need to hold the key down on the keybord to make the machine boot from DVD - do not remember which, however - it is a Mac thing.) No, the disk drive was formatted already - but if it were not - Win 7 could have done it - as far as I remember.
#Windows 7 free download 64 bit for bootcamp drivers#
I did have to change to the Mac original USB keyboard for this.ĭrivers? yes, the Win 7 installation goes on-line to Microsoft and gets some drivers - not all the right ones, however :-) but you can improve this later. What you suggest is part of the boot camp procedure - but - right- there are some drivers on that disk also - but you can do without them.
#Windows 7 free download 64 bit for bootcamp install#
Leopard or Snow L - well on my Mac Pro I got Win 7 up and running without any Mac disks.īUT on my Mac Mini (Core 2 duo) I could not install the Win 7 directly (I worked and cursed a whole day) and then I installed Leopard - and as soon as it was up and had updated itself with the latest updates I let it start the Win 7 installation DVD (it is somewhere in the Leopard utilities) - and now that machine boots beautifully directly in Win 7 every time - as wanted.īut it was not easy and had some trial and error situations as i.e. "How to set up a harddisk" in order to boot Windows directly included some fancy words/settings that I did not know about.I bought the Magic Mouse from the London Apple Store during a quick trip there and because my previous mouse was a Logitech MX518, when I first started using the Magic Mouse I got a little bit disappointed by the lack of precision when trying to do some very detailed work. Getting it to work with Windows 7 is not that difficult, all you have to do is follow the simple steps of this how-to.Ī while ago Apple introduced the option to install Windows on its Intel-based Macs. To install Windows, one had to get Apple’s Bootcamp software, which then lets you run a compatible version of Windows.
#Windows 7 free download 64 bit for bootcamp 64 Bit#
Of course Boot Camp also includes device drivers for Windows, so what we are going to do is extract them, and use them to correctly install the Magic Mouse on our Windows PC.ĭepending on your Windows installation architecture, download one of the Bootcamp versions below:īoot Camp Software Update 3.1 for Windows 32 bitīoot Camp Software Update 3.1 for Windows 64 bit To extract the drivers from the Bootcamp executables you will need to download & install 7zip which you can download from SourceForge here I used to host the extracted Magic Mouse drivers on a blazing fast VPS.NET cloud server, but unfortunately Apple asked me to take down the files.