View Full Version : Windows Vista on macbook. To do or not to do?
adrake86
Jun 25, 2007, 12:06 AM
I got a copy of vista for my dell for the upgrade thing I paid for back in the day when I ordered the dell and it finally came in and now that I am selling the dell I am wondering if I can install this on my macbook. It is a premium version of vista. My backbook is a 2ghz 2gigs standard macbook.
:confused: Thanks.
adrianblaine
Jun 25, 2007, 12:11 AM
I believe it would run fine... but is it an upgrade disk? If it is the "upgrade" version it won't work. I don't know if it would work if you installed XP first and then Vista, but that would be a pain...
freakonguitar
Jun 25, 2007, 01:00 AM
and if you have xp to install ...just stick with XP unless you need vista for something in particular. I personally have used vista a bunch...no impressed...not a fan! Its pretty annoying to use and unless you are trying to play new games that are vista only (btw....probably won't run well on macbook because of the graphics card) then there is really no point.
adrake86
Jun 25, 2007, 01:10 AM
It is not an upgrade version. Full disk. Same thing u would get if u bought from microsoft. I just want to test it out. I just want to see what the vista looks like. Trust me I know xp is better, stable, ec etc....but just seing if I installed vista on it it would work? Should I do parallels or bootcamp or it doesn't matter?
adrianblaine
Jun 26, 2007, 12:37 AM
It is not an upgrade version. Full disk. Same thing u would get if u bought from microsoft. I just want to test it out. I just want to see what the vista looks like. Trust me I know xp is better, stable, ec etc....but just seing if I installed vista on it it would work? Should I do parallels or bootcamp or it doesn't matter?
It wouldn't matter either way, it would work. Just back everything up, especially if you use Bootcamp
Fleetwood Mac
Jun 26, 2007, 01:06 AM
(btw....probably won't run well on macbook because of the graphics card)
Runs great on my MB, with all the eye-candy.
I say go for it. Make sure it isn't one of those crappy discs that automatically picks the partition and overwrites your OS X installation though. :D
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