If you want to remove Windows from your Mac and free up space, reboot into macOS and open the Boot Camp Assistant again. You’ll see the Restore Disk to a Single Volume option. Boot Camp Assistant will automatically remove Windows and expand the macOS partition for you, reclaiming all of that space.
Hey there; I have a unibody 13' MacBook running Leopard with Bootcamp running Windows Vista. I want to try and make the move this weekend to both Snow Leopard AND Windows 7. First, what is my best plan of attack here?
Will Snow Leopard install just fine and ignore my current 25gb partition of Vista currently set up? Not effect it at all). I would assume so but I'm not totally sure. Second, what is the best way to go about installing Windows 7? I am a university student and I will be getting the $30 upgrade version of Windows 7. I've heard that doing a clean install is the best way to go instead of going over vista, so I hear I need to make an iso out of the upgrade version and use that? I'm planning on doing Snow Leopard first, then Windows 7 second as this seems like the most logical order for me.
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Let me know if you can give me some guidance, thanks! Bootcamp support for Win7 are generally the drivers, thus you should check for any updates for it. I was attempting to install WinXP SP3 on my friend's with Leopard fresh, and as the disc was off an ISO burnt CD, it wouldn't run the subsequent setup steps, only the disc which is meant for new PC/Laptop worked (but it was WinXP - for testing, thus not supported in Leopard's bootcamp) but won't proceed to actually install. Thus you may want to try if your disc works on a fresh harddisk before doing bootcamp.