Windows 7 on a Mac Mini
section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 29.1.2009
Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversFinding myself with some free time on Tuesday, I decided to try and see whether and how Windows 7 would install using Boot Camp on a Mac.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)
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.
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 for help
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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Yay lets run Windows on a Mac
By HSChronic on 29.01.2009 - 20:01