Open Windows

17 01 2010

Today’s challenge was installing Windows 7 on my Macbook via Boot Camp. Oddly, the experience was much more complicated than it was when I had loaded on the release candidate ages ago.

The actual install was fairly smooth. Partitioning my hard drive was simple in the Boot Camp assistant. Restarting to actually load on the OS, I discovered that astinshingly Mircosoft has managed to make the process mostly pain free. The process boils down to pressing next a few times - fewer times than I feared.

Now comes the trouble. Popping the Mac OS install DVD in to load on drivers (which worked perfectly when I did this with the RC), I hit a wall. The Boot Camp installer just wouldn’t do anything. Not good.

After an hour plus poking around the internet, I luckily stumbled across Matt Gemmell‘s instructions on how to force the drivers to install.  Life saver. Except that this meant that within an hour of putting Windows on my precious Mac I was looking at the blinking cursor of the Command Prompt. 2010, and I’m typing DOS commands into a black box to launch a file with ‘elevated privledges.’ We really aren’t past this yet?

With Windows once again sitting on my machine the path is ready for some interesting content coming to blog over the next couple of months through, so it’s all woth it. Right?








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