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Old 10-26-2009, 09:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a mac pro w/ leopard 10.5. Ironically I get windows 7 for free through my engineering dept's agreement w/ msdn. So I downloaded the .exe install of windows 7 (64) and want to partition my HDD to dual boot. But in everything i've seen about Boot Camp Assistant it says I need both the DVD's for Leopard and for Windows. Since I just have the install as a .exe file is there anyway to make this work? Would it be possible to convert the file into an iso and then put it on a dvd? hopefully there is an easier way to do this. Thanks,

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going to try this.

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