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Boot Camp Beta 1.4
Boot Camp Beta 1.4
Installation &
Setup Guide
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Contents
3 Boot Camp Beta 1.4
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Introduction
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What’s New in Boot Camp Beta 1.4
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Support and Feedback
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What You Need
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If You’ve Already Installed an Earlier Version of Boot Camp Beta
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Upgrading Windows XP to Windows Vista
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Installation Overview
7 Step 1:
Running Boot Camp Assistant
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Burning a Mac Windows Drivers Disc
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Creating a Partition for Windows
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Starting the Windows Installation
11 Step 2:
Installing Windows
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Selecting the Windows Partition
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Formatting the Windows Partition
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Setting Up Windows
15 Step 3:
Installing the Boot Camp Drivers for Windows
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If You Haven’t Yet Burned a Mac Windows Drivers Disc
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Starting Up Using Mac OS X or Windows
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Setting the Default Operating System
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Selecting an Operating System During Startup
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Using Windows on Your Mac
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Using an Apple Keyboard with Windows
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Right-clicking
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Scrolling with a Trackpad
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Using an Apple Remote
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Ejecting Discs
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Setting Your Computer to Restart Automatically After a Power Failure
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Using Bluetooth Devices with Windows
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Using Third-Party Utilities
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Removing Windows from Your Computer
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Troubleshooting
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Boot Camp Beta 1.4
Run Microsoft Windows on an Intel-based Mac computer.
Introduction
Boot Camp Beta is prerelease software licensed for use on a trial basis for
a limited time. Do not use Boot Camp Beta in a commercial operating environment or
with important data. You should back up all of your data before installing this
software and regularly back up data while using the software. Your rights to use Boot
Camp Beta are subject to acceptance of the terms of the software license agreement
that accompanies the software.
Boot Camp Beta enables you to install Windows on your Intel-based Mac computer,
using a Microsoft Windows install disc that you provide. Windows is installed on its
own partition. After installation, you can use either Windows or Mac OS X on your Mac
computer.
The Boot Camp Assistant application helps you create the Windows partition, burn a
disc with software drivers that enable Windows to work with your Mac hardware, and
then restart your Mac using your Windows installation disc so you can install Windows.
Boot Camp Beta 1.4 and this guide are for use with Mac OS X Tiger. If you
are using Mac OS X v10.5 or later, open Boot Camp Assistant, located on your hard
disk in /Applications/Utilities/, and follow the onscreen instructions to print out the
latest
Boot Camp Installation and Setup Guide
.
Before you use Boot Camp Assistant, print this document. It contains
information you’ll need while installing Windows.
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What’s New in Boot Camp Beta 1.4
Boot Camp Beta 1.4 has been updated to run on the latest Intel-based Mac computers
and to provide bug fixes for the following:
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Boot Camp control panel
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Keyboard support
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Windows drivers
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Localization
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Support for the latest Mac models
Support and Feedback
Apple does not provide support for installing or running Boot Camp Beta or Microsoft
Windows software. For technical articles about Boot Camp, go to
www.apple.com/support and search for “boot camp.”
Apple welcomes your feedback on Boot Camp Beta. Send your comments and
suggestions to bootcamp@apple.com.
What You Need
Here’s what you need to install and set up Windows on your Mac:
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An Intel-based Mac computer, with:
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a USB keyboard and mouse, or a built-in keyboard and trackpad
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Mac OS X version 10.4.6 or later (the latest version of Mac OS X is strongly
recommended)
all firmware updates for your computer
For information about updating your computer’s system software and firmware, see
page 24.
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At least 10 GB of free space on the disk you’re installing on
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2 GB or more of RAM when running Windows Vista on a Mac Pro computer
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Boot Camp Assistant (installed in /Applications/Utilities/ by BootCampAssistant.pkg)
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A blank recordable CD or DVD
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Windows XP Home Edition or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later, or Windows
Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate
You must use a single full-install Windows installation disc (Service Pack 2
is required for Windows XP installations). Do not use an upgrade version of Windows
and do not install an earlier version of Windows XP and attempt to update it later to
SP2. Use only 32-bit versions of Windows.
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If You’ve Already Installed an Earlier Version of Boot Camp Beta
If this is your first time using Boot Camp Beta, skip this section and go to “Installation
Overview” on page 6.
If you’ve already installed Boot Camp Beta on your computer, you don’t need to
repartition your hard disk or reinstall Windows. After downloading Boot Camp Beta 1.4
software, use Boot Camp Assistant to burn a new Mac Windows Drivers disc, and use
that disc to update the Boot Camp drivers for Windows.
If you’ve customized your Windows environment, write down your
settings before updating the drivers.
To install new and updated Mac drivers and other software for Windows:
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Update your computer’s system software and firmware, as described on page 24.
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In Mac OS X, open Boot Camp Assistant (located in /Applications/Utilities/) and burn a
Mac Windows Drivers disc.
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In Windows, insert the Mac Windows Drivers disc.
The installer should start automatically. If you have AutoRun turned off, double-click
the setup.exe file.
Upgrading Windows XP to Windows Vista
You can upgrade Windows XP to Windows Vista using a licensed copy of Windows Vista
Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate. After upgrading to Windows Vista,
you must reinstall the Boot Camp drivers.
To upgrade Windows XP to Windows Vista:
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Restart your Mac using Windows.
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Insert your Vista install or upgrade disc.
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Follow the instructions that came with Windows Vista.
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After completing the Windows Vista upgrade, insert the Mac Windows Drivers disc.
The installer should start automatically. If you have AutoRun turned off, double-click
the setup.exe file.
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