Installing XP on new iMac(2011)?

I just bought the new iMac and wanted to install my old XP on it. But when I run Boot Camp Assistant, it only provides support for Win7. Is it possible to use an older version of BCA to install XP again? And if so, where can I find a compatible previous version?

Thanks for any help!

Posted on May 5, 2011 10:58 AM

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May 28, 2011 11:37 AM in response to GryphonLA

This one's to our OP (original poster):


Apple isn't going to let Boot Camp support XP on the Thunderbolt iMacs anytime soon. XP, for all its good, is just that old, A decade old, to be precise, as of late October this year.


Vista might have worked, but Apple rightly cut that one off, too.


I've a pending tip re: a quick Boot Camp setup, but it isn't open yet. So, we'll go with the following:


If you really want to run XP, you'll need to set it up inside a virtual machine host. Be prepared to dedicate enough RAM and hard disk space for the task, because the virtual machine (VM) we'll soon set up will take all of what we set up.


First things first: Grab a copy of VirtualBox at http://www.virtualbox.org/ and install it.


Make your VM template with at least these settings:

  • Hard disk: 40 GB or larger
  • RAM: 1 GB or more
  • VT: Enabled
  • Physical Address Extension (PAE): On (improves performance some)
  • 3D Acceleration: On (needed for most games)


I'll leave it to you whether you want to use multiple CPUs or provide ports to connect your gear to the VM, but at the very least you will need access to the host (Mac OS) DVD drive to get the XP CD running anyway, as well as the host network adapter for updates, etc.


Now that you've set it up, start the VM and install your XP as if it were on a real PC.


As for drivers, have VBox install its Guest Additions software. This should install the emulated hardware drivers as well as software to "connect" host to guest (Windows is the guest here).


Now, install other software as you like. I'll leave this one in your hands.


Good luck,


Nate

Apr 4, 2012 6:24 AM in response to dummyapple

>>> DummyApple


EDIT : sorry i made a mistake. You may have a 6770M OR a 6970M depending on your mac version...


You have a Radeon HD 6970M, or a 6770M... depending on your imac version


Try again to force the driver install, and in the driver list, you must choose the most common hardware fitting your 6790M or 6990M: something like "Radeon HD 6700 series" or "Radeon HD 6900 series" ( not a particular brand or model). You may get XP warnings, just click OK and finish the install. Then Reboot.


NOTE : If windows don't show you a driver list, this is because you don't choose to install a driver by yourself (please read page #2 reply #3 of this thread here)


Please get me in touch.

May 7, 2011 3:58 PM in response to GryphonLA

You might also consider using the free VirtualBox VM software. I installed it and have subsequently installed Win7 Home and Ubuntu 11.04 virtual machines. Win7 Home runs quite well on my iMac 24" system.


I had been running XP Pro SP2 as a VM with Fusion 2 but the performance was always slow. Resuming the Win7 VM is much faster than XP with Fusion 2.


I even have used my old HP 4670 scanner via USB into the Win7 VM.

May 8, 2011 10:58 PM in response to GryphonLA

I've successfully installed Windows XP on on a 2011 iMac with an Intel i3 dual core processor. I ignored the the notice that it only worked with Windows 7.


It is important that you have an install disc with Windows XP SP2 or SP3. My original disc had only Windows XP but I was able to slipstream SP2 onto the disc. Boot Camp would not completely install until I had upgraded to SP3. That caused problems as well, as it wouldn't install until I added a registry entry. If you search for XP and SP3 in the forum you should find an explanation on how to do this.


I also had to install Bonjour to get my HP printer working though I still can't get it to scan.


I wanted Windows so I could run QuickBooks 2009 and it seems to work fine except it will not work with Thunderbird to email invoices. I'll be trying another email client.

May 23, 2011 10:57 PM in response to unclesem

You must install from a disc with XP SP2 or SP3 included as part of the install. If you don't have one It can be done by slipstreaming SP2 onto a disc with the original Windows XP installation. I can't remember where right now but I found information by searching the web for how to do this. Your will need a program that can create a Windows disc image. I had partial functionality when I first installed XP but when I upgraded to SP3 I was able to do a complete Boot Camp install which then gave me the boot camp utility for switching systems on start up.


I also had a problem with the first Windows XP SP2 installation disc I burned, but when I burned one at a lower speed it worked.

May 27, 2011 11:29 AM in response to Rashantha De Silva

No, it's an iMac 11,2 with OS 10.6.7. It could be that the new processor is the problem.


I can't remember all the details of the install, but I believe that when I was running Boot Camp it did say it worked only with Windows 7. I ignored this and proceed with the installation as instructed. It did install after partitioning and after several Windows updates I was able to gain almost full functionality. The Boot Camp drivers and application would not all install until after I had updated XP to SP3. The only issue I now have is scanning with my HP 6310 which prints but doesn't scan from XP. My wireless mouse even works now.

Nov 7, 2011 12:18 PM in response to Nathan Alden

Hi,


I have an imac 27" (core i5) with a radeon 6770m and i succeded in installing XP on it with all peripherals installed. I have made an archive with drivers suitable for imac based on Sandy Bridge under Windows XP

http://egaille.free.fr/imac27

Hope it can help. Some drivers may be missing as i couldn't test it with other imacs with Core i5 - i7


my archive supports these peripherals for the imac 2011 core i5 27" under XP :

- chipset sandy bridge

- Radeon 6770M

- wifi

- audio

- hdmi audio

- facetime Camera HD

- firewire 800 (1394B)

- ethernet


everything else was automatically installed using bootcamp 3.0 along with 3.1 and 3.2 updates


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Dec 8, 2011 4:18 PM in response to 5Arrows

5arrows, maybe you could try this driver (catalyst 11.9),

http://fr.driverscollection.com/?H=Mobility%20Radeon%20HD%206990M&By=AMD&SS=Wind ows%20XP
(choose v11.9 on the top of the list).

by either doing normal install or force the install:


to force install on XP

0) extract the archive (default: C:\ATI\Support\11-9_xp32_dd_ccc_ocl)

1) goto hardware panel
2) choose update pilot in hardware control panel

3) then "> choose driver on my computer"

4) then "> choose from a list of drivers on my computer."5) > browse to C:\ATI\Support\11-9_xp32_dd_ccc_ocl\Packages\Drivers\Display\XP_INF
6) finish install if it allows you to... 😐


reboot


Tell me if it works for your 6990M, and if it does, i'll include that driver on my download page 🙂

Dec 9, 2011 6:37 AM in response to egaille

egaille, This worked exactly as you said! Once I installed the driver (HD 6900 series), XP recognized the card and gave me 3D graphics. It was a bit late last night, so I didn't get to see if it survived a reboot, but all went well.


Thanks for pulling all this information together. Would you like me to take screen shots of the process?

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