This is only for noobs like me so if you're a Mac pro, I suggest you leave rather than waste 10 mins reading only to complain about how "DUH" this thread is.
Having read through several websites about the topic, I finally embarked on installing Win 7 Home Premium in Boot Camp and came across somethings not mentioned in said website. A true IT geek will probably not encounter any problems but for the IT idiot out there like me, please read this to avoid wasting your time & effort or giving yourself a heart attack.
Firstly, get a wired mouse & keyboard as your trackpad & keyboard wouldn't work till Boot Camp drivers are installed.
If you are totally new to Boot Camping I suggest you read this....
http://gizmodo.com/5387353/how-to-su...win-7-on-a-mac
Now if you've done your research you'd know about the screen going black when you attempt to install Win 7 on your iMac and the need to manually delete a driver to resolve this. For the uninitiated, details are over at...
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2009/10...new-27in-imac/
Now, if money is not an object I suggest you get the FULL version of Win 7 not an upgrade and that will make life a lot easier. But if you have a budget AND you're an IT idiot (like yours truly), listen up.
There are many sites out there teaching you how to do a clean install with Win 7 Upgrade. The site I referred to was...
http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/cle...rade_media.asp which was most enlightening. HOWEVER the author obviously did not write it for Boot Campers in mind as yours truly found out the hard way.
Problem with doing a clean install with Win 7 Upgrade is that the product key is not recognised. Don't talk about activation, it doesn't even accept the damn product key! So leave the product key BLANK. And make sure you UNTICK the option to automatically activate when you're online.
After Win 7 is installed, DO NOT waste time installing Boot Camp drivers from the OS X disc yet. First, try to activate Win 7. It will first ask for your product key. If my experience is anything to go by, Win 7 will tell you the key is invalid.
You then need to install Win 7 on Win 7. Earlier you chose "Custom install" and selected the location. This time choose "Upgrade". Yes, you are upgrading Win 7 to Win 7. Don't give me that look! Go f*ck Bill Gates!
The upgrade process is A LOT longer and your MBA will reboot several times. You HAVE to be beside your MBA if not when it reboots, it will go into OS X which is not what you want at this stage.
After a decade and a half, everything is ready and when you try to activate your Win 7, the product key SHOULD be accepted this time and your activation should also be successful if my journey is anything to go by.
NOW you can pop in the OS X disc, install Boot Camp drivers, run Boot Camp update, etc. With some luck your trackpad & keyboard should now work. Luckily I was still using an external usb wired keyboard so no issues but I'm still trying to get my Magic Mouse detected in Win 7
I did not know all of this when I started so what happened was I installed the Boot Camp drivers in Win 7 BEFORE I tried to activate it. When the activation failed, I upgraded Win 7 to Win 7 as per the website and got a scary error msg.
After some research it turns out that Win 7 is unable to upgrade Win 7 due to the presence of Boot Camp drivers So I had to uninstall Boot Camp drivers from Win 7, reboot and then upgrade Win 7 to Win 7, activate Win 7, reinstall Boot Camp drivers and update Boot Camp.
Hope this helps and may your first experience be better than mine!
courtesy of derrickgoh at
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?p=44354268#post44354268