Windows 7 Pro 64-Bit on Early 2008 iMac - No CD/DVD Driver error
Hi,
I'm trying to install Windows 7 64-bit on my early 2008 iMac and its failing at the point after I click "Start Install" in the Windows 7 installation.
Its complaining that I don't have the required CD/DVD drivers, and prompts me to insert a disk/usb drive. Well, I can't find a way to eject the Win7 disk.
Is there a way around this? Or am I going to have to install Win7 32-bit? Will my licence for the 64-bit version work with a 32-bit version instead??
Thanks
Hi
You dont need to change the booting order in BIOS.
You can boot from CD/DVD drive using another way
Press F12 after notebook has powered up
Then a boot menu should appear there you should choose the ODD as booting device and should press ENTER.
This would enable the booting from CD/DVD drive
You can also press the C button immediately after notebook has powered up this should enable CD/DVD drive as well.!
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Processor: 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory: 6 GB 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro 256 MB
Software: OS X 10.8.1 (12B19)
Storage: 227.34 GB free of 319.21 GB
Discussion:
To my recollection, when I first purchased the iMac, it was silent. Recently, however, I have noticed that the HDD makes an audible, though quiet -- rattle. The Activity Monitor seems to indicate that the sound occurs when the computer writes data to the HDD; that is, when "Data written/sec:" increases from 0 bytes/sec, the sound begins.
I have recorded the sound with 'Voice Memos.app' -- with my iPhone pressed against the back of the iMac -- and have uploaded it here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bpw3tgkw7xco03j/OJC6XK6HLk
In the previous recording, the sound in question may be heard in addition to the iMac's fans.
I've searched various forums and read several discussions about HDD noises, but I haven't come across a sound byte like the one I just posted. If it's a common sound that has people worried, I'd like it to be available for people to hear.
Question:
Does this sound "normal", or is my HDD on its way out? If the latter, how long do you think it'll be before it fails?
Thanks,
Rob
For the curious:
My iMac originally had 2 GB of RAM. Due to the demands of heavy computation, it was necessary to upgrade the RAM. I saw elsewhere that the iMac8,1 model may handle 6 GB of RAM -- despite Apple's claim of 4 GB -- and thus upgraded to 6 GB (purchased from OWC).
Message was edited by: RobL28Some further information:
I have run:
Apple Hardware Test (AHT) -- though not the extended version
Rember -- to test the RAM, because the extended version of AHT froze during the RAM test
TechTool Deluxe Version 3.1.2
SMARTReporter 2.7
Drive Alert
SMART Utility
None of the above tests have indicated any problem with the hardware. Nevertheless, I understand that these tests can fail to identify problems. -
I have Garageband version 4.1.2 (248.7) installed on my early 2008 IMAC 10.5.8. I have never upgraded. If I upgrade my operating system to the next level (10.6?) will my GB version still work? I have a LOT of projects involved and hope they will transfer. Can I (and should I) upgrade GB at the same time and how far should I go with that without causing a problem with my projects? What would I gain if I upgrade GB? Thanks!
Nancyfromeasttexas wrote:
I have Garageband version 4.1.2 (248.7) [...] If I upgrade my operating system to the next level (10.6?) will my GB version still work?
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Nancyfromeasttexas wrote:
I have a LOT of projects involved and hope they will transfer.
they should
Nancyfromeasttexas wrote:
Can I (and should I) upgrade GB at the same time
sure
Nancyfromeasttexas wrote:
(and should I) upgrade GB at the same time
v4 is pretty lonh in the tooth now, and GB only costs $15, so I'd think it's a good idea
Nancyfromeasttexas wrote:
how far should I go with that without causing a problem with my projects?
the only version you can buy new is v6,a nd it should open older projects without issue ... however you could keep 4 around:
http://www.bulletsandbones.com/GB/GBFAQ.html#installnewkeepold
(Let the page FULLY load. The link to your answer is at the top of your screen)
Nancyfromeasttexas wrote:
What would I gain if I upgrade GB?
v5:
http://www.bulletsandbones.com/GB/GBFAQ.html#whatsnew09
(Let the page FULLY load. The link to your answer is at the top of your screen)
v6:
http://www.bulletsandbones.com/GB/GBFAQ.html#whatsnew11
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