Partition Windows On Macbook Pro

I want to partition windows onto my macbook pro so I can download the autodesk inventor software. I figured out that I can create a windows 7 or later install disk but I need the iso image to do so. So what iso image is needed and how can I get it.

You need to buy a retail copy of windows 7. A google search for buy retail windows 7 should turn up a few store that still have them. Or you could use a system builders oem version. Again a google search would be you best option to find a copy to buy.

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      Apologies for the scattered approach to answering your posts - it's LATE where I am and I"m kinda rushing through things... :-)

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