I'm using a macbook pro 2012. If your not running lion you don't have a restore
partion that i know of.
sorry if i may have missed a topic.
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Instructions don't seem to work for me. What computer are you installing this
on?
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Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: windows 64 bit and bootcamp.
Hi phil.
WHen you boot in to the restore part of your drive, and go to disc
utility.
In there you can erase your macintosh hd drive and then just click
re-install lion or mountain lion which ever you hav
Not at all. Had the Bootcamp Support software be successfully installed,
your partition would be labelled to Bootcamp.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 06/12/2012 20:47, Chris Bruinenberg wrote:
Hi Phil.
I did the exact same thing but when i run the setup file, it says that bootcamp
has encountered
Hi phil.
WHen you boot in to the restore part of your drive, and go to disc utility.
In there you can erase your macintosh hd drive and then just click re-install
lion or mountain lion which ever you have.
Let me know if i can help, i can help you on Skype if need.
Thanks.
Chris
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hen once reformatted, reinstall
ML from the recovery partition options.
Walk me through it if you would.
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From: "Chris Bruinenberg"
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Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: windows 64 bit and bootcamp.
Hi all,
so i did a clean install of
sn't work on the Mac model you have. In which case, burn the image and
> drivers to seperate disks and go that route.
>
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> From: "Rachel Feinberg"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 5:48 PM
> Subject: Re: windows 64 bit and bootc
ur BC assistant, then it
doesn't work on the Mac model you have. In which case, burn the image and
drivers to seperate disks and go that route.
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From: "Rachel Feinberg"
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Subject: Re: windows 64 bit and bo
ll-guides/windows-7-install-guide/
The PDF file can be had from within the bootcamp assistant utility.
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From: "Chris Bruinenberg"
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: windows 64 bit and bootcamp.
Hi Phil.
I did the exact same thing bu
ition and have no problem. I had sighted assistance though, and used a
>>>>> 64bit ISO imagedownloaded and burned from Microsoft store.
>>>>> Maybe the instructions didn't account for the 32 vs 64 bit thing. I know
>>>>> that the DVD has both versions o
That's what I thought. In confused on the whole thing.
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On Dec 6, 2012, at 1:44 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> The fact that the volume is not labeled shouldn't matter, at least in theory.
> Original message:
>> Hi Phil.
>> I did the exact same thing but when i run the setup file
The fact that the volume is not labeled shouldn't matter, at least in theory.
Original message:
Hi Phil.
I did the exact same thing but when i run the setup file, it says that
bootcamp has encountered an error and cant continue.
The only option is a finish button. One thing i have noticed is tha
Hi Phil.
I did the exact same thing but when i run the setup file, it says that bootcamp
has encountered an error and cant continue.
The only option is a finish button. One thing i have noticed is that the
bootcamp partition that is made is always just an unlabeled volume.
Could this be the reaso
want
to install - at least I think so.
- Original Message - From: "Chris Bruinenberg"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 10:02 PM
Subject: windows 64 bit and bootcamp.
Hi all.
So, i followed Chris's instructions for installing windows under
bootcamp. It worked wonder
;>> 64bit ISO imagedownloaded and burned from Microsoft store.
>>> Maybe the instructions didn't account for the 32 vs 64 bit thing. I know
>>> that the DVD has both versions on it and you have to choose one you want
>>> to install - at least I think so.
>>&g
didn't account for the 32 vs 64 bit thing. I know
>> that the DVD has both versions on it and you have to choose one you want
>> to install - at least I think so.
>> - Original Message ----- From: "Chris Bruinenberg"
>>
>> To:
>> Sent: We
Depending on which mac you have, 64 bit windows should work. This may
require that the mac use 64 bit firmware, which most recent ones do.
Depending on what you're doing though, there may not be any advantage
to running 64 bit windows, and in some ways it's more complicated, for
example there a
or the 32 vs 64 bit thing. I know
that the DVD has both versions on it and you have to choose one you want to
install - at least I think so.
- Original Message - From: "Chris Bruinenberg"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 10:02 PM
Subject: windows 64 bit and bootcamp.
64 bit thing. I know that
> the DVD has both versions on it and you have to choose one you want to
> install - at least I think so.
> - Original Message - From: "Chris Bruinenberg"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 10:02 PM
> Subject: windows 64
this is crazy/
Did you just stick in the bootcamp driver disk and hit setup?
It tells me that the program cant continue.
On Dec 5, 2012, at 8:39 PM, Cameron Strife wrote:
> I have windows seven ultimate 64 bit via bootcamp on two macs and have
> no issues.
>
>
>
> On 12/5/12, Chris Bruinenber
I have windows seven ultimate 64 bit via bootcamp on two macs and have
no issues.
On 12/5/12, Chris Bruinenberg wrote:
> did you have trouble getting the bootcamp driver cd?
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D has both versions on it and you have to choose one you want to
install - at least I think so.
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From: "Chris Bruinenberg"
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Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2012 10:02 PM
Subject: windows 64 bit and bootcamp.
Hi all.
So, i followed Chris's instruc
Hi,
I have a student running Snow Leopard,
and Boot Camp with a Windows 7 on a 64 bit machine.
His sighted wife helped install win 7 and we discovered that there were no
system sounds available. Eventuall Microsoft helped them resolve that issuse.
But the main point is that I know of at least
Hi all.
So, i followed Chris's instructions for installing windows under bootcamp. It
worked wonderfully.
I have a question, does windows 7 or 8 not work under 64 bit?
I cant get it to work at all.
Any help would be appreciated, does anybody run windows 64 bit on the list.
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