Which version of Windows to use with boot camp & Lion?

Which version of Windows can I use with Boot Camp and Lion 10.7.1?
Don't want to run Parallel or any other 3rd party program.
Thanks.

Windows 7

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         Install or remove Windows 7 or later version
    Yes! We are going to create a new installation disk...
    4. I know you are clever enough to guess what should you do now!  Just enter your password when you get THAT SPECIAL POPUP WINDOW!Then Mac will restart after partitioning your hard disk!
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    6. Go forward pressing Next, putting serial, and accepting the agreement that we never read
    7. Select advanced installation... I mean the second option
    8. Now find the partition named BOOTCAMP
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    10. Click Next
    You are done! Your Mac will install windows without any problem or error message   After installation, if you find that your drivers aren't working, go to the installation disk and open the folder named BOOT CAMP. Open the exe named Setup... Install the drivers and restart after completion... Your Mac now owns Windows in EFI mode like mine!
    That's all I have known killing my winter break! Thanks everyone! Take care!

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    You can format from Windows CD if that is what you mean by "windows side."
    Updates are usually done while boot in the OS you want to 'upgrade' while custom is only done booted from other media.
    With a Mac Pro you could easily install in many different ways than if you only had a laptop or imac.
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    Wow, it was much easier than I thought it would be! Downloaded the trial of Parallels. Installed it and pointed it to my Boot Camp partition with Windows 7 installed on it. And minutes later, I'm up and running with Windows 7 in Parallels. Sound didn't work at first, but after I did a Windows Update, it installed the correct driver and now everything is working great. I can't believe how smooth this thing runs within Leopard. I allocated 1GB of RAM for WIndows 7 and it's seems fine so far, but I really haven't run any resource-intensive apps yet.

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  • Do i need to buy a Mac Specific version of Windows to use with Bootcamp?

    Hi i want to buy Windows 8.1 to install with Bootcamp cause i need some software that is only available for Windows.
    I also plan to use VMWare Fusion so i can use one operating system or the other or even both at the same time.
    My dilema is that when i got to download it it gives me 2 choices one says:
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    So is there any difference between them in terms of how it will perform or what programs are included? Does it matter which one i get?
    I have never heard of this choice before and i know people that have baught the normal Windows version for use with Bootcamp.
    Thanks for reading any answers appreciated.

    Vmware Fusion and Parallels allow the use of a Boot Camp installation as their respective guest operating system. There is no additional installation of Windows required nor is there a second licence required. The computer has only one installation of Windows. The virtual machine allows access to that installation.
    I have used this configuration for years and have never required an additional licence. The Fusion and Parallels sites detail how to do this. Of course Windows will say it needs to be activated in both Boot Camp and virtual machine when first run after already having been run in the other. But the vm sites say how to handle the activation request.
    All it takes is visiting the Windows licensing/activation site and when asked respond that Windows is only installed on a single computer. The activation site will issue a new licence. It may take a call to the automatic licensing call number you will be provided with if the site activation does not work for you.

  • Can I use an old Windows hard drive with Boot Camp?

    I have an old windows desktop that has FL Studio files I want to transfer to Logic Pro. I'm working on a Mac Pro with 4 hard drive bays and only 3 hard drives.
    I understand that Boot Camp lets you boot Wndows, but can I install Boot Camp without erasing the hard drive? I just want to be able to plug my PC drive in, hold the option key, and choose to boot the Windows drive from time to time.
    Alternately, could I make a disc image of my PC hard drive, reformat it to FAT and reattach the disc image?
    Thanks,
    Jon

    You can, but it's illegal. A OEM version is designed to be installed on a new computer, not on a computer with an existing operating system, so you can install Windows from there but you should know that's illegal, so Apple doesn't support it. To do this legally, you have to get a full Windows 7 disc version and use it to install Windows.
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