The answer is no. Try dual booting Windows 7 rather than boot camping it.
You need will first need to extract all the contents of the windows 7 iso file onto a completely blank memory stick or disk (not an external hard drive) using a program called '7-zip' install it and open the iso in it, then drag and drop them to the memory stick or disk. Then go to system preferences and change the startup disk to your memory stick or disk.
Then reboot your computer with the memory stick or disk in. You should see a blue screen and after a few seconds a window should pop up bringing you through the setup of windows 7. Make sure you have another partition on your hard drive to install the operating system on, otherwise you will lose your mac os, then go through the steps to format the partition you select (needs to be around 20GB) and then let it take its time to install windows to it. After that it will restart, hopefully with Windows 7
I believe that both Windows Operating and Mac systems work with PDF Creator. Personally, I have used PDF Creator with my Windows Operating system at work.
Nope :(
not create CD an how to work software
Yes.
It works on xp,vista, and 7 best on win ultimate
I had Battlefield 2 running and working perfectly on my Windows Vista Ultimate Edition so I assume it would work.
Yes, of course it does. The platform is vista so it will most definitely work.
No nothing that is made for windows or dell, etc. will not work on the mac thanks to the programers who decided to make the mac a completely different computer
ultimate if you want all the best features. If you want to just browse the web or do some work home edition is best
Personally I would say they are pretty much the same. Only very small difference split the two. Windows ultimate can do this but Windows 7 Professional can't: - Help protect data on your PC and portable storage devices against loss or theft with BitLocker. - Work in the language of your choice and switch between any of 35 languages. As I said before the differences are minimal but vital to those who need the extra preferences that Professional doesn't offer.
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Yes but only in Boot camp. You need to boot up in Windows. See video in the resource section as an example.