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<blockquote data-quote="cookie munsta" data-source="post: 1641506" data-attributes="member: 308165"><p>I just have some questions regarding windows 7 installation on my MBP...</p><p></p><p>I downloaded Windows 7 from my school as it's free. Once it finished downloading do i just drag the file over to an empty flash drive or do i have to encrypt the files to the flash drive? OR do i have to burn the file to a CD?? which is the better and safest option?</p><p></p><p>Once i open the boot camp assist, what do i choose under ISO image?</p><p> lets say i decided to copy windows 7 folder to the blank flash drive and when i open boot camp, it already has ...../Users/myname/Downloads/SW_DVD5_Office_Mac_Standard_2011_English_MLF_X16-99088.ISO.......as the iso image and the destination as my blank flash drive. </p><p></p><p>is this correct?? I'm scared to click next because i don't wanna screw this up, please help me make sure I'm doing it correct!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cookie munsta, post: 1641506, member: 308165"] I just have some questions regarding windows 7 installation on my MBP... I downloaded Windows 7 from my school as it's free. Once it finished downloading do i just drag the file over to an empty flash drive or do i have to encrypt the files to the flash drive? OR do i have to burn the file to a CD?? which is the better and safest option? Once i open the boot camp assist, what do i choose under ISO image? lets say i decided to copy windows 7 folder to the blank flash drive and when i open boot camp, it already has ...../Users/myname/Downloads/SW_DVD5_Office_Mac_Standard_2011_English_MLF_X16-99088.ISO.......as the iso image and the destination as my blank flash drive. is this correct?? I'm scared to click next because i don't wanna screw this up, please help me make sure I'm doing it correct!! [/QUOTE]
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