A detailed tutorial on installing 64-bit Windows 7 on Apple MacBook is as follows: 1. ForBootCamp301 in MACOSX, enter the utility Bootcamp assistant, and add the 64-bit Windows 7 installation CD in the optical drive as prompted. Windows764bit is installed normally, after the installation is complete, the computer will
A detailed tutorial on installing 64-bit Windows 7 on Apple MacBook is as follows:
I. For BootCamp 3.0
1. in mac OS X, go to "utility", "Boot camp assistant", and add a 64-bit Windows 7 installation disc to the optical drive as prompted. after installation is complete, the computer automatically enters the Windows system.
2. in Windows, remove the Windows 7 installation CD, and place the mac OS X installation CD that is randomly attached to the MacBook (you can install the hardware driver in Windows). the CD automatically runs and fails to install Bootcamp 3.0, the prompt "Boot Camp x64 is unsupported on this computer model" is displayed ". Do not worry. right-click Bootcamp-> Drivers-> Apple-> BootCamp64.msi in the CD Directory, select "compatibility troubleshooting", and click "Start program" to install it properly. After the installation is complete, restart the computer.
3. in Windows, install Bootcamp 3.1/3.2/3.3 64bit and restart the computer again. Now, you have installed 64-bit Windows 7 driver and the corresponding 64-bit driver.
II. For BootCamp 4.0
The above method is only available in BootCamp 3.0 and does not work for BootCamp 4.0.
Follow the BootCamp 3.0 method to start running Bootcamp-> Drivers-> Apple-> Drivers in the CD directory ." This prompt. After continuing the query, I knew that the previous permission was insufficient because I did not use the administrator permission to execute the installation program. However, the right-click menu of the. msi file does not have the option "run as administrator. Do not worry. the solution is as follows:
1. in mac OS X, go to "utility", "Boot camp assistant", and add a 64-bit Windows 7 installation disc to the optical drive as prompted. after installation is complete, the computer automatically enters the Windows system.
2. in Windows, remove the Windows 7 installation disc and put it into the BootCamp 4.0 disc or USB flash disk (you can install the hardware driver in Windows). the automatic installation of Bootcamp 4.0 fails, the prompt "Boot Camp x64 is unsupported on this computer model" is displayed ".
3. find the Start menu-> attachment-> command prompt ().exe.pdf, run cmd.exe with the administrator ID, and open the command prompt window.
4. enter cd X:/Drivers/Apple to go to the directory where the BootCamp driver is located (adjust the path according to the actual directory 〕.
5. execute msiexec/I BootCamp64.msi
6. then the system starts to execute the installation program. after the installation is complete, everything is OK. In this case, we first ran cmd.exe with the authority limit, and then we had the administrator permission when executing BootCamp. msi, so we would not have encountered the Permission problem.
7. restart the computer after installation. Now, you have installed 64-bit Windows 7 driver and the corresponding 64-bit driver.
Both methods have been tested in Apple MacBook MC240.