
- #Boot camp support mid 2011 windows 7 license key#
- #Boot camp support mid 2011 windows 7 activation key#
If you have this problem, then you will need to remove the UEFI boot files. However, some early Intel Macs can not handle this type of configuration. Some 64 bit Windows installation configurations can both BIOS and UEFI boot.See the question Using Boot Camp Support Software to install 64 bit Windows 7, 8 or 10 for installation instructions.
The Window Support Software may not work with 64 bit Windows.
#Boot camp support mid 2011 windows 7 license key#
While the download is free, you may still need to buy a license key to continue using Windows 10. In other words, Safari will goto a different website than Microsoft Edge goes to. Note: the link is dependent on the browser you are using.
The current version of Windows 10 can found by clicking on this link.
#Boot camp support mid 2011 windows 7 activation key#
The download is free, but you will need to enter your Windows 7 product activation key to enable the download.
If your Windows 7 media does not include SP1, then you should get a newer ISO file from the Microsoft website Download Windows 7 Disc Images (ISO Files). According to Microsoft, you will need at least 2 GB of memory. Some of these problems and possible solutions are given below. If you want 64 bit Windows, then there potential problems you may need to overcome. Your Mac has a 64 bit processor with 2 cores (Core 2 Duo). You may still be able to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. For example, this retailer offers Windows 7 Professional 32/64bit Download for 19.50 USD. If the optical drive is not available, then read the other pertinent options given below. You will probably need the optical drive to be working in order to install Windows 7 by using the Boot Camp Assistant application. I believe the correct link should lead you to Boot Camp Support Software. The Windows Support Software (the drivers) can be found by following the links on the Apple webpage Install Windows 7 on your Mac using Boot Camp. Although Apple does not officially support Windows 10 for your model Mac, upgrading to 32 bit Windows 10 from 32 bit Windows 7 is should be supported by Microsoft.
I say this because Apple officially supports 32 bit Windows 7 on your model Mac. The simplest answer is to install 32 bit Windows 7 with SP1 and then upgrade to 32 bit Windows 10.