I have looked for a while now. I have found a download page here:
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How to Download Windows 7 on Macbook Air/Pro: Lately, I have wanted to open some.exe files on my Macbook Air (Mid 2013), but that is only possible on Windows. I have downloaded Wine, which allows me to do PC things on my Mac, but sometimes, I feel I have too many downloads on my Mac at the sam. I purchased a copy of 8.1 Pro on the Microsoft website, I got onto a Windows 7 computer and downloaded the Windows 8 download tool. Then I entered the product code and it downloads a full Windows 8.1 installation. It asked me, whether I want to install on the current PC, make a bootable disk or save as ISO.
- Hi, i bought a macbook pro retina, and i want to install windows 7 or 8 on my computer, I’ve heard from my friends that i can do it via boot camp, but they gave me a boot camp. Files exe but i need a boot camp files pkg, i tried to download it but no result, i don’t know if you can advise me a link, or the way to get it.
- Sep 11, 2020 Mac will boot from internal hard drive or SSD in default. To install Windows OS on Mac without Boot Camp, you should let your Mac booting from USB drive to start the installation process. However, this is an easy task. Make sure you disconnect all USB devices except a wired keyboard and the USB drive containing the Windows ISO files.
The latest date on anything I can find here is from 2015.
Another page directs me to use the boot camp assistant, but it requires that I have a thumb drive (ready to be reformatted), and I must reboot into MacOS I'm not going to do that. In anticipation to some responses, we can argue about it if you want but it'll be a waste of energy.
Many other situations would involve going to a web page and downloading an installer so I'm asking here for what I'm missing.
Thank you for responses that stick to the point and answer the question.
I felt like showing a bit more of the process:
1) 'install Windows on a Mac with Boot Camp Assistant' https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468
Ok this looks useful but the process is written for a fresh format and install of Windows.
Here's a link for:
2) 'If the Boot Camp Installer Doesn't Open...' https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208495
Ok that's cool now I know I'm looking for some 'Boot Camp Installer' that needs to run on my Windows side
3) But of course there's no link to a 'Boot Camp Installer' I needed to use the Assistant from the MacOS side and the thumb drive.
4) Wait wait, here's a section called 'If you can't download or save the Windows support software:'
Oh, but this section just troubleshoots problems you have with formatting your USB drive and with USB drive recommendations.
I don't know why it's like this. Any other system would just have an installer and even an update agent for download. Is apple protecting IP and software licenses. Possible. Are they keeping users from downloading the wrong versions of stuff? Possible but there are other ways to do that.
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They made a choice to handhold users through disk formatting instead of just having a download.
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