![]() ![]() Select MS-DOS (FAT) for the format (not that this matters since you will reformat it using NTFS during the Vista install). Click OK.įrom the Volume Scheme drop down list, select 1 Partition. Select your hard drive from the list and then click the Partition tab / button.Ĭlick the Options button and select “Master Boot Record” as the partition scheme. From the Utilities menu, select Disk Utility. Insert Mac OS X Install Disc (this part should work with OS X 10.4 Tiger or OS X 10.5 Leopard discs).ĭo not start the install. ![]() ![]() (Sorry the pictures are wonky – I’m not great at shooting screen shots with my camera.) I did a fresh install of OS X 10.4 Tiger before doing this. The following method worked for me using a Windows Vista DVD with Service Pack 1. I’ve upgraded to a MacBook Pro and wanted to see if I could get Windows Vista to install on my old 13″ MacBook without using BootCamp. It’s no secret that I love Apple laptops but I much prefer Vista over OS X. ![]()
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