Apple's word processor being the most annoying one.
The upgrade process involved something coming via snail mail as iTunes would only install music (apologies if this isn't correct, but I got fed up trying to work out how to get Lion installed via a download).
The upgrade process involved something coming via snail mail as iTunes would only install music (apologies if this isn't correct, but I got fed up trying to work out how to get Lion installed via a download).
So with Microsoft offering cheap Windows 8 licenses, it had to be worth a go didn't it?
It wasn't entirely plain sailing though.
First I discovered that we had a 9,1 iMac, which did support x64 versions of Windows, which was nice.
Second the version of Bootcamp didn't support installing from a USB drive, and I couldn't find any DVDs about the house.
What I did was run Bootcamp 2.0, which still partitioned the HD perfectly for me, and then tried to re-boot and get the Mac to run from a USB image of the Win8 ISO.
The next problem was that the iMac doesn't boot to USB natively and I needed to install rEFIt, from here.
rEFIt worked perfectly and when you plug in the USB drive and reboot a couple of times you get a menu to choose where you want to boot from.
After a half an hour or so, BINGO, Windows 8 was installed.
Then there are a couple of things to tidy up. To boot to Window 8 automatically you need to go into OSX and choose the default boot partition from the system preferences, and you will have a better Windows 8 experience if you download the Bootcamp drivers which Chris Carrol had documented here.
NB You need 7-Zip V4.65 to extract pkg files.
Enjoy.
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