How to install Win7 driver in Apple Computer

  

Apple has his own operating system, but some users of Apple computers are not used to his operating system, and it is natural to switch to win 7.

In fact, about the Apple computer using bootcamp installed dual system driver does not have to go online to download everywhere, all in the win7 system disk. Let's take a look at how to install the driver after installing Windows 7 system.

BOOT CAMP is only available on the MAC OS X Lion system. Users with earlier versions need to upgrade the system. The upgrade method can be upgraded to Apple's official website.

The MacBook Air notebook driver is included on the included Mac OS X installation CD. And the entire driver installation process is quite simple, just put the CD into the box and click "Setup" to easily complete the installation of all drivers.

The Mac OS installation CD is both a driver CD

Driver installation is as simple as "Setup",

The hardware is fully installed

51xp system Home Note: If you want to remove the Windows operating system in the future, you can still use the Boot Camp assistant software to select the recovery volume under the Mac OS operating system. The system will automatically delete and merge the partition where Windows is located into the current Mac OS partition.

Boot Camp Assistant can also remove Windows partitions

Since Apple's Mac does not have a BIOS in a traditional PC, it relies on Intel's earlier EFI (Extended Firmware Interface). Therefore, it is not very compatible with Windows for power management. This can be clearly reflected in our review article. The MacBook Air notebook scores only about 60% of the Mac OS's endurance performance under the Windows operating system. Many users may also think that a MacBook with only one mouse button will have some difficulty in bringing up the drop-down menu. In fact, just press the two fingers on the touchpad to activate the right mouse button menu function.

In fact, for Mac machines, especially MacBooks, the combination of keys can be quite rich. Editing here is just for you to introduce some:

· Press and hold the C key —&mdash when booting, boot from a bootable CD or DVD, such as the included Mac OS X installation CD.

· Press and hold the D key —&mdash at startup; if you insert the No. 1 installation disk, it will start as Apple Hardware Test (AHT).

· Hold down the Option-Command-P-R key until you hear two beeps —— reset NVRAM.

· Press and hold the Option (also known as the Alt key) —— to boot into the Startup Manager, you can choose to boot from a

Mac OS X volume. Note: Hold down the N key to display the first bootable network volume.

· Hold down the Eject, F12 keys, or hold down the mouse button (/touchpad) —— to launch all removable media, such as discs.

· Hold down the N key —— at startup to try to boot from a compatible web server (NetBoot).

· Press and hold the T key —— at startup to start the FireWire target disk mode.

· Hold down the Shift key —— at startup to start in safe mode and temporarily close the login.

· Press and hold the Command-V key —— at startup to start in Verbose mode.

· Press and hold the Command-S key —— at startup to start in single-user mode.

· Hold down the Option-N key —&mdash during startup to boot from the NetBoot server using the default boot image.

A few simple steps allow you to use both Apple's computer and the already used custom win 7 system. Why not?

Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved