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Just burn the iso file of the RC to a DVD and then do a clean install on the bootcamp partition. An upgrade doesn't work so you have to do a clean install, its as simple as just installing windows and then re-installing the bootcamp drivers.
 

rekhyt

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Just burn the iso file of the RC to a DVD and then do a clean install on the bootcamp partition. An upgrade doesn't work so you have to do a clean install, its as simple as just installing windows and then re-installing the bootcamp drivers.

Ahhh ok, but I don't really know how to do a clean install too... Do i turn on my Mac, press alt to have the two partitions appear, then go into W7 and then press F8 and run from the disc?

Or do I select the disk when I press alt on the startup?
 

rgarjr

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Have your W7 CD in the drive, turn on your Mac and hold option key. Then chose to boot off the CD and the install begins. Select the W7 partition and erase and format an install.
 

MacDawg

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Might I also suggest that before you do anything... that you have a backup of your important data

As simple and as straightforward as these processes seem, it is always a good idea to keep your backup up-to-date

Yes, a clean install will be necessary to use Windows 7 RC

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