Boot camp with windows 7 downloaded online?

I have a summer 2012 mac book pro running Mac OSX 10.7.4 (this is my first mac product, I bought it like a month ago so I know much). I am intersted in being able to boot Windows 7 though Apple Boot Camp. Windows 7 professional is avialable to me for free though my University but only by online download so I don't have a physical windows installation disk. Can I still use the free windows 7 provided by my unversity even though I don't have the installation disk? How would I do this? All the instructions i've read talks about using a windows 7 installation disk. Can my bring my Mac book pro into a genius bar for someone to help me though this? (I did purchase the 3 year apple care thing and im still within 90 days since I purchased my MBP.)

try burning window 7 to a cd first.
when you download window 7 is it in an image file?

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    I recently installed Boot Camp and Windows 7 on my Mac Book Pro with no problems.
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    When I trouble shoot, it cannot find the problem.
    My wireless connection and cable connection are fine on the MAC side.
    Please help.

    looks a like a Windows 7 problem. I assume that you can click on the current connection info on the task bar and see a connection to your wireless router?  Have you updated your copy of Windows since it was working? I am wondering if it's an update that's applied in Windows which has done something.

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    Windows IP Configuration
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       Primary Dns Suffix  . . . . . . . :
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       WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
    Ethernet adapter Bluetooth Network Connection 2:
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       Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :
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       Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
    Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection 2:
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       Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :
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       Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
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       Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
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       DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
       Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes

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    I would love to know how that install was performed. When I install Windows under boot camp, my MacBook Pro drive ends up with 4 partitions: Mac, Mac Recovery, Windows, and a small partition that I believe is used by boot camp.
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  • Boot Camp with Windows 7

    I just ordered a new MacBook Pro 17" and would like to run Boot Camp on it with Windows 7. If I just go ahead and buy Windows 7 from the Microsoft Store with a download CD will this work? I have heard rumors that you first have to partition it with Windows XP and then upgrade it to Windows 7? Any tips anyone has for me for doing this would be much appreciated.

    Make sure your not looking at an "upgrade" version, you would have to have XP already in order to use Window 7 then. Otherwise it's just a rumor.
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    Go here:
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    Download the Installation Guide and read it a few times to familiarize yourself.
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  • Installing Boot Camp with Windows XP

    I just bought a new game for my computer, but as it turns out, it's a PC ONLY game. So I thought I'd try out Boot Camp for the Mac. I went to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-xp/default.aspx and clicked on "Important: Download Windows XP Service Pack 3". After that it goes on about why you should install it and so on. But the thing I was wondering about, is if I buy that, will I be able to install it using Boot Camp.
    I appreciate any and all responses.

    Hi and welcome to Discussions,
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    Stefan

  • Use of Fiber Channel in Boot Camp with Windows XP

    Hi All,
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    Thanks!

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  • Can my MacBook Pro use boot camp with Windows 7 with BitLocker encryption?

    I'm at wit's end with this, and I'm hoping I can get some advice here.  I've read so many forum, posts and reviews that I'm not entirely sure what I can trust.
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    At this point, I'm really thinking I should just bite the bullet and purchase a PC that I will forever look down upon.

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    Has anyone installed Windows through boot camp on it's own drive, and if so, can BitLocker be installed on that without reaching any partition limit? I'm assuming that's possible, but would like to know before I spend hundreds on new hardware.

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    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/boot_camp_install-setup_10.7.pdf
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    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/Boot_Camp_Install-Setup_10.6.pdfcreate a Windows support software (drivers) CD or USB storage media
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    You're welcome
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