3.0 64 Bit: Boot Camp

+-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Mac OS X: Boot Camp Assistant | | - Shrink HFS+ Partition - Allocate Space for Win | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | v +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Windows Installation Phase | | - Boot from Windows DVD - Format BOOTCAMP to NTFS | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | v +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Boot Camp 3.0 Driver Setup | | - Insert Snow Leopard DVD - Run setup.exe (64-bit) | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Phase 1: Partitioning in Mac OS X

To use Boot Camp 3.0 64-bit successfully, your hardware and software must meet these specific criteria:

Drivers for Apple Ethernet ports and Broadcom Wi-Fi cards. boot camp 3.0 64 bit

Some users keep Snow Leopard (10.6.8) on one partition for classic Mac apps and Windows 7 64-bit on the other—a perfect time capsule of late-2000s computing.

Before beginning, users needed to gather the necessary tools and ensure their system was ready: Macbook Air: Late 2008 or later

Early 2008 or later (15-inch and 17-inch), Late 2008 or later (13-inch). Macbook Air: Late 2008 or later. iMac: Early 2008 or later. Mac Pro: Early 2008 or later. Mac mini: Early 2009 or later. Compatible Windows Operating Systems Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate (64-bit)

To install Boot Camp 3.0 (64-bit), you will need a compatible legacy Mac, a retail Mac OS X Snow Leopard installation DVD, and an official Windows installation disc. Step 1: Prepare Your Mac Backup your Mac using Time Machine. Open > Utilities > Boot Camp Assistant . Click Continue on the introduction screen. Step 2: Partition Your Hard Drive Drag the divider to set the size of your Windows partition. Allocate at least 30 GB for standard Windows use. Click Partition . Step 3: Install Windows Insert your Windows 64-bit installation disc. Click Start Installation inside Boot Camp Assistant. Your Mac will restart into the Windows installer. Select the partition named BOOTCAMP and format it to NTFS . Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the Windows setup. Step 4: Install Boot Camp 3.0 (64-Bit) Drivers Once Windows boots, insert your Mac OS X Snow Leopard DVD . Open the disk contents if it does not autorun. Navigate to the Boot Camp folder. Mac mini: Early 2009 or later

On the disk selection screen, select the partition explicitly labeled .

If you need help configuring your setup, please let me know: What are you using? Which version of Windows are you attempting to install? Are you installing from a physical DVD or a USB drive ?