- HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS 7 ON MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2011 SIERRA HOW TO
- HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS 7 ON MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2011 SIERRA UPGRADE
Thanks to Steve Davies though, who was watching the stream, he found out that by holding the C key while booting, Macs will indeed boot from CD. On a Mac, we have no user accessible BIOS. On PC hardware, I’d usually go into the BIOS and tweak the boot sequence, making sure that the CD drive comes before the hard disk.
HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS 7 ON MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2011 SIERRA HOW TO
With a (more or less) fresh hard disk in place in my Mac, my first hurdle was to figure out how to make the Mac boot from anything other than the internal hard drive. It’s just good to know that I have another OS to try some day. I was very impressed, and felt almost sorry to overwrite CentOS with Windows. Even those awkward “special” keys worked out of the box, such as volume, display and keyboard dimming. To my complete surprise, CentOS 7 booted just fine on the Mac hardware.
The old hard disk came from a Samsung Q330 laptop, on which I had CentOS 7 installed. In case my Windows 10 Folly wasn’t going to be successful, I would have something to go back to in a jiffy. I didn’t want to touch my current installation of High Sierra. I started by swapping out an old hard disk from another laptop I had lying around, so see if this experiment would work in principle.
HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS 7 ON MACBOOK PRO EARLY 2011 SIERRA UPGRADE
I’m stuck with macOS High Sierra, without an option to upgrade without shadowy patches. I’ve had it since 2011 and it’s still going strong.Īpple however doesn’t want to suport it anymore. It does everything I want for a portable coding, writing and occasional editing device.