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Installing Windows via Boot Camp on a large (2.2 TB or larger ) Drive in Lion (10.7) and later After that you can go about restoring the image to an external ThunderBolt drive. I just did this on my 2011 17" MBP using a 512GB Crucial M4 internal and a 256GB Crucial M4 in a GoFlex case connected with the GoFlex TB adapter. Here are the steps I took. Note that you will need to take some initial steps to account for the 3TB Boot Camp tutorial. That comes first. 1. Use Boot Camp Assistant to install Windows 7 on your internal hard drive 2. Boot into Windows and install the Apple support drives for Windows 7 3. Power off Windows and connect your external ThunderBolt hard drive 4. Boot into Windows and allow Windows to install the ThunderBolt drivers (Note: The reason we reboot here is because Windows cannot recognize a ThunderBolt device unless it's connected at power on) 5. Reboot into Mac OS X 6. Create a Winclone image of the Boot Camp partition 7. Open Disk Utility and create a new FAT partition on your external ThunderBolt hard drive 8. While in Disk Utility, remove the Boot Camp partition from your internal hard drive and expand the Mac OS X partition back to full size 8. Open Winclone and restore the Boot Camp image to the new partition on your external ThunderBolt Drive 9. Restart the computer and boot into Windows by holding down alt/option 10. Let Windows check the disk for consistancy (Note: When the disk check finishes it will reboot automatically so be ready to press alt/option so you can select Windows. If you miss it and it boots back into Mac OS X no biggie, just restart and hold alt/option again) 11. You're done... Now just don't try to move the ThunderBolt drive around while using Windows. If it disconnects it'll lock up and you'll have to forcefully reboot by holding down the power button. Last edited by KhrisGarcia; Dec 6, 2012 at 11:04 PM. |
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I will be getting a 3.4 i7, 1tb fusion, and 680 MX shortly. I have a unused copy of win 7 64 bit. Should I use bootcamp and install windows to play wow, or use the mac side with the fusion for better performance?
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Hi peeps. Great thread, thanks for the excellent resource.
I just want to clarify something before I make a purchase. I have the 27' 2012 iMac (see spec in signature) and I'm pondering getting an external SSD to boot Windows 7 from for general Windows usage and maybe some gaming. By general Windows usage I'm likely referring to Online Poker as there are few native options available for Mac OS. Anyways, I'm specifically looking at the 256GB Lacie Rugged SSD. If I install Win 7 64-bit to the Lacie and run it off Thunderbolt (or 3.0), there are no problems with Windows detecting this drive and using the drive for storage as well as running the OS on the same partition? Sorry for the dumb question, just want to clarify it before I buy myself another Windows license and the expensive external drive. TY!
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!WHAT IF WE'RE SIMS AND WE'RE THE ONES BEING PLAYED!
The key they supplied worked and the whole process was pretty easy.
And to think its an all-in-one.
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