![]() Once completed, you’ll be prompted to reboot yet again.Windows 7 will then begin to download updates, including the proper video card driver. WiFi will work immediately (no drivers to install) so connect to the Internet. Once the installation has completed and your Mac has restarted again, you’ll be able to use Windows 7.The rest of the Windows 7 installation process is very straight forward. You’ll be prompted to select your language, keyboard layout etc. With the Windows 7 DVD removed, your Mac will automatically boot back into Windows 7, and the installation will complete.But don’t go too far away, because when your system reboots, you’ll need to remove the Windows 7 DVD. It’s a fairly boring process, so you may want to grab yourself a cup of coffee or your beverage of choice. With the BOOTCAMP volume still selected, click the Format link.Then select the Drive options (advanced) link. Selecting anything else may wipe out OS X or cause serious problems. ![]() Select the one with BOOTCAMP in the Name column. You’ll be prompted with a window asking you which partition you want to install Windows on. Your Mac will restart, and Windows 7 will boot.Now insert your Windows 7 DVD and click the Start Installation button.Once completed you’ll notice a new BOOTCAMP drive on your desktop.Once you’ve cleared up any problems, or if everything just goes smoothly, proceed with the next step in this tutorial. It provides all the troubleshooting info you need to resolve partitioning issues. ![]() If you receive an error, proceed to step 10 of the “How to install Vista with Boot Camp” tutorial.
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