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Windows 7 on a Mac Mini

section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 29.1.2009

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Finding myself with some free time on Tuesday, I decided to try and see whether and how Windows 7 would install using Boot Camp on a Mac.




I must say, I get a little sick pleasure turning a Mac into a Windows machine, knowing that it has to make both Microsoft and Apple's skin crawl to see their progeny used in such a way.

Plus, Macs do tend to make for pretty zippy (if pricey) Windows machines.

With that--and an older demo Mac Mini I hadn't been using much--I was off to the races. I got a fair bit of help from this site. The operating system installed no problem, although I had a bit of trouble getting the sound to work.

But after trying a couple of things, I was able to use the driver on a Leopard DVD (the Boot Camp program itself wouldn't run, but was able to use Windows' File Explorer to get the driver itself from the disk.)

I now have three Windows 7 machines up and running--a Lenovo X300, an older Dell XPS M1210 and, as of Tuesday, the Mac Mini. That's in addition to my corporate sanctioned IBM ThinkPad running Windows XP. Things are getting a bit crowded in my cube, but I did some cleaning and have also expanded into to another nearby desk.

For today, I am using the Mac Mini as my main machine, including for writing this blog. I'm not the benchmarking type, but it feels plenty zippy doing the basics. I also had the machine run its internal rating system known as the "Windows Experience Index," which rates a system based on its internal components. Because of it's slow hard drive, the Mini ranked only a 2.0.

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Comments(4)

Yay lets run Windows on a Mac

By HSChronic on 29.01.2009 - 20:01
wtf is the point of running windows on a mac? just to say you can do it? if you got a mac then there was a reason you bought an apple in the first place. if you want a windows based pc then buy one. why pay the extra money for the apple system to run windows? i will never understand that.

Cash rules everything around me!

By Cash Guy on 29.01.2009 - 23:01
there is no point! but when you got cash the fukc it jsut do it. if your a broke bisnitch then just build yourself a pc!
$$$$ it's good to be able to buy whatever you want!

Thanks

By Geotech on 30.01.2009 - 12:01
thanks for help

Microsoft wins again

By elb on 31.01.2009 - 00:01
microsoft doesn't care what hardware you run their os on, as long as you are using it more than competing platforms.


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