My mid-2011 Mac Mini server's hard disks suddenly broke due to old age so for now, I had to simply clone the whole OS disk to my new computer so I wouldn't have to panic that much. I got a refurbished Mac Pro with a 2009 motherboard, 2 x 2.4 GHz 6-core Intel Xeon, 16GB RAM and AMD Radeon HD 7950 graphics card, Yosemite 10.10.5. The model doesn't naturally have WiFi so a card was implemented, all I know about it is what system report gives, "third-party wireless card, 802.11 a/b/g/n".
To make the data handling easy, for now the case contains both my old broken or nearly broken HDDs as well as the new fresh ones. The old Mini had a Bootcamp partition on one of its disks, running a 64bit Windows 7. As far as I've understood, there is no good way to clone or move a Bootcamp Windows OS to a new computer because the whole installation is so dependent on the hardware that it was installed to. However, apparently this Mac Pro boots into that old Windows installation just fine, except that the screen resolution starts with 800x600 but you can put it back to what it should be, appearing just like it was on my Mini. But obviously, I should not keep that Windows because it's on a failing disk and it was created with a different computer.
So....
Before I blindly start playing around further, where should I actually start out? Is that Windows installation a failure for now and will I have to start over? Should I be concerned of the graphics card and somehow manually tell Bootcamp to install drivers other than what's included in the official download?
To make the data handling easy, for now the case contains both my old broken or nearly broken HDDs as well as the new fresh ones. The old Mini had a Bootcamp partition on one of its disks, running a 64bit Windows 7. As far as I've understood, there is no good way to clone or move a Bootcamp Windows OS to a new computer because the whole installation is so dependent on the hardware that it was installed to. However, apparently this Mac Pro boots into that old Windows installation just fine, except that the screen resolution starts with 800x600 but you can put it back to what it should be, appearing just like it was on my Mini. But obviously, I should not keep that Windows because it's on a failing disk and it was created with a different computer.
So....
- I have used Bootcamp assistant to partition a fresh HDD for a new Windows installation.
- I have used Disk Utility to format the newly created Bootcamp partition to NTFS.
- I have checked Apple's official documentation to make sure that I download the correct drivers for this computer.
- I have unzipped the driver package and placed its contents to an otherwise empty, freshly FAT-formatted USB disk.
- I have ALT-booted the computer from a physical Windows OS installation CD and ran the installation.
Before I blindly start playing around further, where should I actually start out? Is that Windows installation a failure for now and will I have to start over? Should I be concerned of the graphics card and somehow manually tell Bootcamp to install drivers other than what's included in the official download?