Share on Facebook Tweet this Share Sometimes, you just need Windows. It’s not something that Apple would like to admit, and for the most part MacOS has done an admirable job of keeping up with its less stylish and more utilitarian cousin, but sometimes you just need. Thankfully, as Apple used to say, “there’s an app for that.” Apple’s custom-tailored solution, and it’s the easiest way to get Windows on your Mac without resorting to dark rituals and eldritch sorcery. So here’s how to install Windows 10 on a Mac with.
Boot Camp is a Mac OS X utility that lets you run Windows on your Mac without relying on virtual machines or crippled emulators. Boot Camp supports Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 (with OS. Macbook Pro (early 2008) OSX 10.5.8 with Bootcamp Assistant 2.0 Trying to install a legit copy of Windows 7 (64 bit). Downloaded via school website. (as students we get free copies of Windows 7, XP, and Vista all 64 bit though) Problem: First my optical drive on my mac is not working at all, just spits disks out.