![]() This means you can download, install, run and share this program freely without any restrictions. Unlike GPL software, the source code isn't necessarily available. My wife has an early 2008 Macbook with 2.4 GHz processor that I recently upgraded the OS to OS X 10.7.5 and upped the ram to 4 GB. I had installed a Boot Camp for Windows Vista 32-bit that is still working, but I have a Windows 7 64-bit installation disc that I would like to use on this machine. How would I delete the current Windows Vista installation? Will the 64-bit version of Windows 7 definitely work on this machine? I have found through my research that even though the 64-bit version of Windows 7 is "not supported" for this machine, it will still work with the right drivers and will require Boot Camp 4.0 I want to completely delete the existing Windows Vista install and put Windows 7 in its place. Where do I get the 64-bit Apple drivers for Windows 7? I keep reading about pulling them from the Snow Leopard install DVD, which I have, but I am currently running OS X Lion on the machine, which I do not have a disc for (only received a download code from Apple). Would the drivers be built-in to Boot Camp 4.0?ġ. iMac (21.5-inch & 27-inch, Late 2009) *Īll these drivers support Windows 7, 32 bit.MacBook Pro (13-inch and 15-inch, Mid 2009) *.MacBook Pro (15-inch & 17-inch, Core 2 Duo).From Boot Camp Support Software (these can be directly downloaded to the Windows side, once Windows is installed). * drivers that support Windows 7, 32 and 64 bitĢ.
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