Does installing windows through Bootcamp effect the speed of the laptop when running OSX

My friend and I are having an argument about wether installing windows 7 on your macbook pro through Bootcamp (early 2011) will slow down your laptop even when it is just running OS X (I think it wont)

The Windows partition use NTFS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS). NTSC is a television standard used in North America (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTSC).
Mac OS X does not use FAT, but HFS+:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HFS_Plus

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         I saw windows 7 64 bit online cheap and it was and iso. If I put it on a disc, could I use it to install windows through bootcamp?

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    Welcome to Apple Communities
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    Tech-Recipes has some similar instructions here:
    http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/9136/macbook-air-install-windows-7-with-boot-camp -without-an-external-dvd-drive/
    If you have any issues after trying this, ping me and I may have solved them when I went through the same process.

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    I've been trying for ages and still nothing is working. I've spent £70 on this OS and right now it's been wasted. I've been trawling through forums and the manual and I still have no idea what to do. Someone please help!

    I've now tried unplugging all my usb drives, but even though I've now formatted my USB Stick to MS Fat and downloaded the latest Windows support software from apple on to it, when I insert my disc the computer still does not recognize the disc. This is the message I am presented with:  http://gyazo.com/454733761330896d5d214339142c3d95.png
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  • Hello there, if i had installed a windows on bootcamp and for some reasons the windows had infected, does the mac gets infected or harmed? sorry im transforming from pc to mac and i just want to know .. thank you

    if i had installed a windows on bootcamp and for some reasons the windows had infected, does the mac gets infected or harmed?

    Yes, when you run Win via BootCamp, the computer is a "real" Windows computer and just as vulnerable as any other Windows machine. It its the operating system, not the hardware, that creates vulnerability.
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  • HT5639 Will running windows with bootcamp effect my macbook pro's overall speed

    Will running windows with bootcamp effect my macbook pro's overall speed ?

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    In some cases, there may be slowness in OS X because of the lack of free space. However, you shouldn't note this and in most of cases, performance is the same in Windows and OS X after installing Windows, more in the case of a MacBook Pro with Retina display.
    The only thing you have to worry is to give Windows the necessary space. The MacBook Pro with Retina display hasn't got a lot of storage

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  • While installing windows with bootcamp error showing "A require Cd/Drive driver is missing" in the middle of installation. Please help what to do ??

    While installing windows with bootcamp error showing "A require Cd/Drive driver is missing" in the middle of installation m not able to install windows on my mac . Please help what to do ??

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  • Boot Camp Question .... I just bought a 2013 late model Mac Book Pro Retina and am wondering if it is worth installing windows through boot camp. If I install the windows component in order to run an exe file and its component "Declans Korean Flash Cards"

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    If you are only going to use one or two window only programs then I wouldn't waste the space.  Try WinonX it allows you to install exe. Files on Mac without installing windows.

  • If I use a USB stick for time machine, will I be able to install Windows (using bootcamp) from the same USB?

    I have a 64GB USB Stick, and I am interested in usign it with time machine. My question is, firstly, is this possible? And secondly, if I do do this, would it be possible to install windows using bootcamp from the same USB. My mother refuses to let me install windows without a backup of Mac OS X, so I really need to know if this is possible???

    You need to use a drive that is larger than your Mac's internal drive for Time Machine, so a USB stick will not work.  You need to buy an external hard drive.  It's worth it. Time machine is a fantastic backup system, keeping not just a single backup, but multiple versions of your files as well (hence the need for a larger drive).

  • Is it dffernet to install windows through parallels and use bootcamp ?????

    I've used to bootcamp install windows , Can i use parallel to use it

    If Parallels will run okay with Panther then you can install Windows into it. Parallels runs like a native Apple program on your desktop. Windows runs in Parallels the same as it would in Virtual PC. If you use bootcamp then you are setting up your Mac to dual boot Windows or the Mac OS. I have tried both and Parallels is way more convenient.

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