
Know that at this moment it is FAT, but the Windows installation will make as NTFS. When you’re ready, click “Partition.”Ĭ) Once this is finished, you’ll see a disk icon on the desktop, called Bootcamp. Just move the point in between the 2 icons for Mac and Windows to your liking. On the desktop, go to the “Go” and then “Utilities.” Inside the folder open the wizard.Ī) In the introduction screen click “Continue.” Further instructions are there, so it is not necessary to print the manual.ī) In this window you will see that much space to leave the Windows partition, it depends on you. Lets get started Step 1: Run Boot Camp Assistant: Download Boot Camp Update 3.1 for 32-bit or 64-bit and save it in a USB flash drive for later use.We recommend having more than 20GB of hard disk (internal, Windows will not boot from an external hard drive) free to do the partition later.If you have a Mac Pro or Macbook Pro of early 2008, you could use a 64-bit version, but for everyone else only 32 bit is recommended. An original copy of Microsoft Windows 7.

Snow Leopard Installation DVD, which contains the required drivers for Windows.USB Keyboard and Mouse, or the integrated, in the case of laptops / Macbook.
