I know this has probably been discussed on countless occasions throughout these forums, but my situation has a little twist. Let me explain, and I hope somebody can help.
I got the download edition of Windows 7 home premium a while back, and then not so long ago it started telling me that it was an upgrade only version rather than the full version, despite having done a perfect fresh install several times. Anyway, suffice it to say i called MS support and they basically just logged in and activated my install, a one time only fix. Since then I have bought a 15" Macbook Pro (2.4Ghz Core i5) and want to install Windows 7 using bootcamp.
However, instead of buying a new copy of Windows 7, or alternatively having a ridiculous conversation witha MS support guy, I simply do a clean install and then do an upgrade before I activate (stupid I know, but hey). So what I need to do is install Windows 7 using bootcamp and then upgrade it from within Windows.
So what I want to know is whether first of all it is possible, secondly whether I will still have all the access a traditional boot camp install gives you to the OS X partition.
Any help would be much appreciated as I need to install Windows for some college work using MS Access and Excel amongst other things.
Thanks,
Rob
Twitter: @R0bNichols
I got the download edition of Windows 7 home premium a while back, and then not so long ago it started telling me that it was an upgrade only version rather than the full version, despite having done a perfect fresh install several times. Anyway, suffice it to say i called MS support and they basically just logged in and activated my install, a one time only fix. Since then I have bought a 15" Macbook Pro (2.4Ghz Core i5) and want to install Windows 7 using bootcamp.
However, instead of buying a new copy of Windows 7, or alternatively having a ridiculous conversation witha MS support guy, I simply do a clean install and then do an upgrade before I activate (stupid I know, but hey). So what I need to do is install Windows 7 using bootcamp and then upgrade it from within Windows.
So what I want to know is whether first of all it is possible, secondly whether I will still have all the access a traditional boot camp install gives you to the OS X partition.
Any help would be much appreciated as I need to install Windows for some college work using MS Access and Excel amongst other things.
Thanks,
Rob
Twitter: @R0bNichols