Mac pro 1 1 bootcamp drivers for windows 10

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Once copying and expansion of core files completed, I restarted the system.ĥ) I selected the Windows partition from the EFI boot menu.Ħ) Windows completed its installation, and I entered basic configuration information (user account info, network settings, etc.).ħ) Once at the Windows 7 desktop, I downloaded Boot Camp from Apple's web site to get native drivers for the system. (for the benefit of future readers–see this post below if you encounter a 'Select CD-ROM Boot Type' prompt).ģ) In the installer, I reformatted the 250GB FAT partition as NTFS.Ĥ) I began installing Windows 7 64bit Ultimate to the 250GB NTFS partition.

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I selected my Windows 7 installation DVD and booted it up. Aside from a couple of quirks, the process was actually pretty simple:ġ) I formatted my destination disk (located on one of the four internal drive sleds) with two partitions, a 250GB FAT, and a 500GB HFS+ partition (for iTunes media, incidentally), using a GUID scheme (note that you'll need to use MBR if you're going to install Windows 7 32bit).Ģ) I restarted my Mac Pro while holding the Option key to bring up the EFI bootable devices menu. As it happens, I just installed Windows 7 64bit Ultimate Edition on a Mac Pro 1,1 today.