Thursday, March 4, 2010
Windows 7 on "Unsupported Macs" w/Boot Camp
Well the short answer is, from what I found with an Early 2006 20" CoreDuo iMac and a Late 2006 Core2Duo iMac, it seems to work without issue, and no driver hunting is necessary. Here's the catch, Windows 7 64-bit will not work. That is obvious on the 32-bit Early 2006 CoreDuo, but I found it won't boot the installer on the 64-bit Late 2006 model either. This may have to do with the fact that it has a 32-bit EFI, though it was my understanding a 32-bit EFI could still boot a 64-bit OS. I don't know if 64-bit Vista worked on the Late 2006 machine, but who would want to run Vista anyway? For some real self torture, I'd like to give the totally unsupported Windows XP x64 Edition a shot on one. My bet is driver hunting will be hell. Anyone else have any experience with Windows 7 on an "Unsupported" Mac? Or with XP x64? I'd be interested in comments. (And I know. Why would you want to waste a perfectly good Mac running windoze on it? But I also know some have a need.)
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