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Nov 4, 2015 3:16 AM in response to D.Cohenby bdumas,ok the first link is, as far as i can tell, for windows 8. the other link explains apparently i need boot camp 5..which i kinda already knew i just wanted to confirm that i was approching the problem right. so i had downloaded the bootcamp 5 "support" software that the link brings you to if you click on the number "5" under system requirements for each model. that being said, when i then tried to download windows 7 it still does not work and i cannot run the boot camp 5 setup file because it gives me an error message saying it is a windows executable file. i am am supposed to dive any deeper into the support software, this might be over my head unless there is another way (less complicated) to do it, or maybe a less technical way to explain it.
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Nov 4, 2015 4:17 AM in response to bdumasby GhonaZ,You can use virtual machines like VM ware and parallels to run almost any version of windows back to MS DOS. Search around on the internet to find more information
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Nov 4, 2015 5:39 AM in response to bdumasby dwb,I doubt you’ll be able to make BootCamp 5 work with El Capitan and BootCamp 5 was the last version of BootCamp that could be used to install Windows 7. However Windows 7 continues to run just fine using virtualization. I continue to use Win7 with VMWare Fusion on my 2011 MBA because I dated Win8 and while Win8.1 is okay, it is more of a resource hog than Win7 is. As long as your programs aren’t 3D graphics oriented, you’ll probably find that virtualization will work for you. Parallels Desktop and VMWare Fusion both have time limited trials and VirtualBox is an open source project - that gives you an opportunity to try before you buy.