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In about a week or so I have been asked to install Windows 7 on a friends iMac via Bootcamp. He did inquire about using Parallels, but I thought that the Bootcamp method would be better as it would have full use of the systems resources rather that only using some of them in a virtual environment.
I have heard that the process is pretty simple, and have also seen a couple of videos of people installing this way on YouTube. However, I don't ever use Macs, so just wanted some thoughts from some people here who may have done this in the past.
Also, will it be fine to then, should he want to, upgrade that install of Windows 7 to Windows 10, followed by a Clean Install on the Bootcamp partition of Windows 10 once the upgrade install has registered on the MS servers.
I have done this plenty of times on Windows machines, but with Macs, I am very new. Also, I know that you are offered drivers during the initial Bootcamp process, but if I were to later do a Clean install on that partition, would I be able to locate drivers for Windows 10 easily via Apple?
Sorry, I should have added that the machine is pretty new so should be running the latest OS.
In about a week or so I have been asked to install Windows 7 on a friends iMac via Bootcamp. He did inquire about using Parallels, but I thought that the Bootcamp method would be better as it would have full use of the systems resources rather that only using some of them in a virtual environment.
I have heard that the process is pretty simple, and have also seen a couple of videos of people installing this way on YouTube. However, I don't ever use Macs, so just wanted some thoughts from some people here who may have done this in the past.
Also, will it be fine to then, should he want to, upgrade that install of Windows 7 to Windows 10, followed by a Clean Install on the Bootcamp partition of Windows 10 once the upgrade install has registered on the MS servers.
I have done this plenty of times on Windows machines, but with Macs, I am very new. Also, I know that you are offered drivers during the initial Bootcamp process, but if I were to later do a Clean install on that partition, would I be able to locate drivers for Windows 10 easily via Apple?
Sorry, I should have added that the machine is pretty new so should be running the latest OS.