![]() ![]() Many folks recommend using the drivers exported from Bootcamp but they don't work in my case since they're all 64bit and I'm stuck with a 32bit processor. Windows 7 runs great on the 7 year old MacBook with only 2GB of RAM. Once the existing partitions have been deleted just click the "Next" button and the installer will use a default scheme to partition the disk. The UI of the partitioning utility is not the greatest but I managed to figure out how to remove the existing partitions. When the installer runs just delete the existing partitions. WARNING: Again, mine was a native install, not Bootcamp! So I moved everything I wanted off the MacBook before I installed Windows since the native install will require deleting the existing partitions, thus destroying any data within them. Anyway, I just install Windows 7 Enterprise natively and everything works fine except the sound card. ![]() I believe this is the last 32bit processor Mac used. I have an old white 13" MacBook (A1181) with the 32bit Intel Core Duo 2GHz processor. ![]()
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