![]() Just click the Partition button and let BootCamp Assistant do it’s job.ĭuring or after the partition, If you have issues with Spotlight, do not worry, it is just re-indexing your Mac partition. This will take some time and your mac will become unresponsive. Select the Size of the Partition by dragging the bar left and right. If you only have one hard drive on your Mac, you should not be prompted with this. Step 3.Īfter selecting the “Create or remove Windows Partition” Option in BootCamp Assistant, you will need to select what hard drive you want to partition or install windows on. Now that you have decided, open up BootCamp Assistant (~/Applications/Utilities/BootCamp Assistant) and follow the directions. ![]() Windows XP: 20 GB – 32 GB (OS Size ~ 2 GB).Windows Vista: 40 – 80 GB (OS Size ~10 GB).You are now going to decide how large you want your windows hard drive. You can tell if you have updated if the BootCamp assistant if it mentions windows 7 within the set up instructions. If you want to install Windows 7, make sure you have updated BootCamp via software update (Apple Logo > Software Update). You will need to have a copy of Windows XP, Vista, or the New Windows 7. ![]() Please keeep in mind that you must be running Leopard or Snow Leopard (10.5.X or 10.6.X). ![]() Today guys, I am going to be showing you how to create a windows partition (the right way) on your Mac.
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