Can You Now Install Windows 7 64-bit On an External Thunderbolt Hard Drive?

Hi. Will Windows 7 see external Thunderbolt hard drives as internal and install it finally to an external hard drive (for Boot Camp)? Has anyone tried it yet? Thank you in advance.
Gbu.

Yep, it works great.
I bought the Thunderbolt adapter for my Seagate GoFlex. Use the Windows 7 install USB stick that Boot Camp makes. Each time Windows installer reboots, you need to hold the option key to reboot back to the new installation. If you miss it and the computer boots back to OS X, no problem, just reboot with option. Once Windows is finished, run Windows Support from your USB stick.
    When you try to select Boot Camp in the startup disk control pannel, there is only one 'Boot Camp' even if you have a Windows installation on your internal drive. When you boot into 'Boot Camp' there is a high quality beatiful black and white ASCII boot manager screen that Microsoft made. You'll see 'Windows 7' and 'Windows 7' to choose from. There is a freeware boot manager editor you can use to uniquely name your various Windows boots, or you can use Microsoft's cryptic text based editor. Windows doesn't do Thunderbolt plug and play, so if you're on an internal Windows and plug in the drive, it won't appear or even start up. Reboot and it'll be available in the boot manager.
    I plugged the drive in through the Thunderbolt display, and everything worked fine. I was sure I would have activation trouble with all the peripherals in the TB display, but there was none. In the Windows Device Manager, every last thing has a properly working driver. I've never seen a PC with every device working.
    It all works because Thunderbolt really is a PCI express slot, just like in a desktop machine. In the GoFlex enclosure, there's an ATA controller just like on an adapter card. Windows hasn't a clue that it's external.

Similar Messages

  • Can you copy the Windows Bootcamp partition over to a new hard drive?

    I'm out of space on my hard drive so I'm adding a larger one.  I originally just wanted to use my time capsule for a backup, but then I remembered about my Windows partition.
    What would be the most efficient way to copy both partitions from my original drive to the new drive for install?
    I have a Macbook Pro 13in Late 2011 model and running OSX 10.9.5.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Respectfully,
    -Cory

    Backup your Windows software using Windows backup software to a Windows formatted disk. Create a new Boot Camp partition on the new drive. Install Windows on it, then restore your backup. You can also buy disk cloning software that can clone the system to another drive and restore the entire clone. I believe Acronis has such software.

  • Installing windows xp pro on a separate internal hard drive in ntfs

    Does anyone here know how to install windows xp professional on a separate internal hard drive in NTFS with bootcamp. In the bootcamp manual it says I can ,but when I reach the list of partitions in xp setup, C: Partition3<BOOTCAMP> {FAT32} Is not on the list. I called support and they told me Apple doesnt support BOOTCAMP on a separate drive and to check the forum though the manual says It can be done.

    Rather easy enough to do. People install XP and Vista all the time on 2, 3rd or 4th drive in Mac Pro. I know Vista 64-bit on Mac Pro has best support for addressing RAM and drivers.
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1511099
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1510044
    http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?f=86

  • I just purchased the Mac Mini Server with the intention of replacing Lion Server with Lion for the first hard drive while installing Windows 7 thru Bootcamp on the second hard drive. Is it possible for me to do this? Thanks.

    I just purchased the Mac Mini Server with the intention of replacing Lion Server with Lion for the first hard drive while installing Windows 7 thru Bootcamp on the second hard drive. Is it possible for me to do this? Thanks.

    I would use Parallels or VMWare and use the second drive to hold the virtual machine. That way the VM only uses the space that it needs and you can still use the remainder of the drive for other things, not to mention that you would not need to reboot to run windows.
    Also Time Machine does not back up a boot camp partition.

  • How do I get my Firefox bookmarks off of my old hard drive (now installed on my new computer as the 2nd hard drive) and into my new installation of Firefox on my new computer?

    I had a lovely computer, about 8 years old, running Windows XP; the mother board died; the hard drive was fine.
    I now have a new computer, running Windows 7, and I have the old hard drive as my 2nd hard drive.
    How do I get my old Firefox bookmarks off the old hard drive and into my new Firefox installation?

    You can find your current profile using about:support pasted into the location bar then click on "Open Containing folder. That is where you will want to replace your old files into.
    Next find your old profile on your old HD, see
    :https://support.mozilla.com/questions/886839
    With Firefox down replace the profile files you decide to replace.
    You might get a better idea of what you are doing or might want from also looking at
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder
    * http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox

  • Can you use the apple time capsule as just a wireless hard drive without using it as a router

    Can i use the apple time capsule as just a wireless hard drive without using  a router

    You can, but this type of configuration is not recommended or supported by Apple.
    Two cautions if you want to try this:
    1)  The Time Capsule has to be configured to "Join" your existing wireless network in this type of setup...and to do that, you must know the exact type of wireless security that your network is using.
    2)  Backups are going to take twice as long. The wireless signal must travel from your computer to the wireless router and then from the wireless router back to the Time Capsule.  Two "hops"......even if the computer is located close to the Time Capsule.
    If you want to try this, we can tell you how....but with no guarantees on your results....since this is not officially supported.

  • Installing Mac OS X on an external firewire hard drive.

    No matter what I try, I cannot get my Mac mini to boot from the SuperDrive, in order to install the Mac OS X operating system onto my external firewire hard drive...
    The Mac mini always recognises the external firewire HD, each time the system boots-up which is good, however it also boots-up from the internal HD, automatically.
    Any suggestions ?
    I have also noticed that my external firewire HD does not appear as an option as a Startup Disk, under System Preferences...
    Regards,
    Howard Pew.

    I have used Carbon Copy Cloner to copy the Mini's internal HD to the firewire external HD, and now it appers as a Startup Drive under System Preferences...
    I have also noticed that I must first turn-on the ext. firewire HD and then after a few seconds turn-on the Mini.
    And, yes, I was using the original DVD-ROM System Install Disk that came with the Mini, when I was trying to install Mac OS X onto the ext. firewire HD...
    Now, I still cannot get my Mac Mini to boot from the ext. firewire HD, even with a clone copy of the internal HD. I keep selecting it as my Startup Disk under System Preferences and even lock-it, but this does not seem to work.
    Now, I use the 'Alt' key (for Windows PC keyboards) which is the 'Option' key for Mac keyboards, when the Mini is booting up. This gives me a choice as to which HD I want to boot from... However, I cannot seem to change this from the default internal HD. It gives me a large arrow to use, in order to change the HD, but I cannot seem to use this large arrow from the keyboard. And the mouse just stays in the top left-hand corner of the screen. I know, if the mouse curser were free, I would be able to change the large arrow and boot from the ext. firewire HD...
    Any suggestions ?
    Regards,
    Howard Pew.

  • Re: How to install Windows from recovery media on a new hard drive?

    Immediately after a Windows update, my computer would not restart. It said disk error.
    I could not start it from the recovery media and F8 would not work. I bought and installed a new hard drive. Now when I put in the recovery media to install Windows on the new hard drive, it gives an error message.
    What can this be? Should I be able to install Windows from the recovery media?
    It is Windows 7 and the laptop is Satellite A500, 64 bit.

    Hello
    Generally speaking you can install recovery image on every compatible HDD so thee should not be any problem about it.
    Please tell us what happen when you start recovery installation. Which error message is shown?
    Is new HDD recognized in BIOS. Before you start recovery installation set BIOS to default settings.

  • Run Windows on external Thunderbolt hard drive possible?

    I just got a 256GB rMBP and would like to run Windows (via Bootcamp) next to OS X for a few 3D apps. I'd love to have the 256GB internal flash drive for OS X exclusivley.
    So I wonder if it's possible to install and run Windows 7 on a external SSD that I connect via Thunderbolt so I can keep my built-in flash drive free from Windows.
    Thanks!

    Brostad
    the answer is NOT to run Windows in its own space on an external, but to get Paralells from the Apple Store $100 approx and get the helpful peeps at the store to migrate your old windows to your MBP Retina. Paralells is the best part of Mac which IMHO should be the backbone or shipped with every new Mac, esp for peeps that have a lot of expensive WIndows software, Win EXCEL ACCESS WORD, Adobe, GPS and the like.
    Once set up rightly its very hard to know if your in windows running Mac or Mac running windows. Will also boot VMs ( Virtual machines) in linux ubuntu or whatever without restarting...
    Running any major OS like OS 10.8  or Win 8 is not recommended from an exteranl as performance will suffer
    Note: Do not upgrade to Windows 8 pro from an update disk as MS allows only one end user per licence, ( some other more expensive option is required) Even if you have installed Win 8 Pro do a roll back and migate from there. The peeps at the Apple shop may have a smooth solution
    Hope this helps Robbo

  • Is it possible to install Final Cut Pro on a External TB Hard Drive

    I would like to buy an external TB drive for my iMac and was wondering if it is possible to just run Final Cut Studio and all of it's apps off of a TB drive?

    No. The Final Cut Studio applications must be on the same volume as Mac OS X.
    You can put the accompanying content, such as motion templates etc on another drive.

  • I can't download/install iTunes 64 bit for Win7! It keeps telling me my install is for 32 bit even tho I checked 64 bit!  What now?

    I can't download/install iTunes 64 bit for Win7! It keeps telling me my install is for 32 bit even tho I checked 64 bit!  What now?
    I hope my wife's 100s of songs havn't been deleted!
    What now?Tom

    Well...  after several hours, I have now downloaded iTunes 10.5.2 for Windows (64 bit)...  but now I can't connect my iPod to my PC.
    Thank you for any and all suggestions.  Tom

  • Can you still access Windows partition with open firmware password installed?

    Can you still access Windows partition with open firmware password installed? If so, do you still use the Option key upon restart?

    I don't use Bootcamp.  However, I do know that with a firmware password, pressing the option key at startup will cause the password entry screen to come up; after entering the password, you will get the boot device choice screen.
    So, if Bootcamp partitions normally show up on that screen then it should work just fine, or so I'd imagine.

  • HT5610 How can You authorise your Windows Vista computer??? I do not get this drop down menu nowI cannot get this here, have been trying for hours, why is this so uncooperative? My first impression of I tunes is not so good after that.

    How can you authorise your windows vista computer to play stuff you downloaded from itunes???  I cannot get this drop down menu shown on your support pages whatever I do.    I have been trying for ages.  This is not a good first impression.

    Authorize a Mac or PC
    Review the following before you authorize a computer:
    You can authorize up to five computers with your Apple ID.
    You must authorize your computer to download past purchases, use Home Sharing, or use the Automatic Downloads setting.
    You can play unprotected music that's in the AAC file format without authorizing your computer. This includes iTunes Plus tracks and content  from sources other than the iTunes Store, like your audio CDs.
    To authorize a computer, follow these steps:
    Open iTunes.
    Choose Store > Authorize This Computer from the menu bar.
    You may need to show the menu bar to see this option in Windows.     In earlier versions of iTunes, you can access this option from the Advanced menu.
    Enter your Apple ID and click Authorize.
    If your Apple ID uses an expired MobileMe account, you can still authorize your computer.
    In some cases, iTunes may ask you to authorize the computer again. iTunes should use the same authorization as before if the computer is in your  list of authorized computers.
    Learn what to do if iTunes repeatedly asks you to authorize when you try to play your content.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1420
    Note : If you are Unable to see the Store Tab on your iTunes then click anywhere on your iTunes and press
    Ctrl + B key on your keyboard once and you should be able to see the Store tab in your iTunes.

  • How many times can you clean install leopard on the same computer?

    How many times can you clean install leopard on the same computer? Will the leopard dvd run out of installations and not let you install anymore?

    Hi colman Prez;
    Now that the funny comments have been made, I have a serious question and that why are you worry about reinstalling Leopard with an Erase & Install which is what I take that you mean when you say clean install. In actually fact there is no such thing in OS X as a clean install.
    I am curious because in all the years I have used OS X, I have yet to do an Erase & Install yet.
    I know with Windows that they suggest reformatting and reinstalling at the drop of a hat but that isn't true with OS X.
    Allan

  • I LOST MY CD 'MACBOOK ,NOW INSTALL WINDOWS BUT I DON,T HAVE DRIVER ?, I LOST MY CD 'MACBOOK ,NOW INSTALL WINDOWS BUT I DON,T HAVE DRIVER ?

    I LOST MY CD 'MACBOOK ,NOW INSTALL WINDOWS BUT I DON,T HAVE DRIVER ?, I LOST MY CD 'MACBOOK ,NOW INSTALL WINDOWS BUT I DON,T HAVE DRIVER ?

    If you don't have your install disks you can get the gray disks by calling Apple Store Customer Service at 1-800-676-2775 They can send them to you for about $16 per disk plus S & H. Just give them your serial number and they'll know which ones you need.
    Or you can get a Snow Leopard retail disk for $29.  http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573Z/A?mco=MTY3ODQ5OTY

Maybe you are looking for