Can i get Autodesk Inventor on a mac book pro
I just got a macbook pro and I was wondering if I am able to get the autodesk inventor software with keeping the OS X version 10.8.3. If so how can i.
MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)
I just got a macbook pro and I was wondering if I am able to get the autodesk inventor software with keeping the OS X version 10.8.3. If so how can i.
MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)
Yes, but you will have to install windows. Here is an article about that:
For Inventor 2014 Mac® users
On Boot Camp®:
You can install Autodesk Inventor Professional software on a Mac computer on a Windows partition. The system must use Apple Boot Camp to manage a dual OS configuration and meet the minimum system requirements.
Here is the link explaining it:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=15402497&linkID =9242018
Yes, but you will have to install windows. Here is an article about that:
For Inventor 2014 Mac® users
On Boot Camp®:
You can install Autodesk Inventor Professional software on a Mac computer on a Windows partition. The system must use Apple Boot Camp to manage a dual OS configuration and meet the minimum system requirements.
Here is the link explaining it:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/dl/item?siteID=123112&id=15402497&linkID =9242018
The real answer to this is: NO you can't run Inventor on OS X. You have to install Windows into your Mac to make it work. Every time you turn on your Mac you have to boot Windows instead of OS X where you can install and run Inventor. But NO, you can't use it in OS X and you actually have to buy original Windows operational system to make it all legal.
That's a 4 year old article on how to install Windows XP using Boot Camp 2.1.
It's hardly relevant to the OP's needs.
To The OP.
Navigate to Applications>Utilities>Boot Camp Assistant (on your Mac) Open the assistant and print and read the Boot Camp Directios. (It's on page 1)
Yes of course it will run on Mountain Lion. But as you will be partitioning your hard drive, when you use windows on that partition not Mountain lion. I hope that makes sense.
Here you go.
Step by step on how to do it.
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=2672
Phil
You need to buy a copy of Windows, and if your Macbook Pro has a DVD drive you must use a DVD, not an ISO.
Hey i need some help.
I did some research and i am ust wanting to partition my APPLE HDD drive so that i am able to get the inventor i am pretty sure that it says in need a recomended 250 gb of storage for the inventor but do i need anymore for the windows itself and what format does it need to be in.
Hi guys,
I need your help. I'm trying to get a macbook air or pro. I'm not sure if the System is runing fast enough for the bootcamp with Autodesk Inventor (2013). Is there somebody with an good answer?
Ok if i install windows on my mac does that mean that my notebook will no longer run os x mountain lion
ok im new to this can you explain what a partition is?
Ok Thank You
Sure man, no problem.
If you have any further questions, post back!
ok well i have figured out how to partition my apple HDD but i need the iso image to download the windows 7 can you help me?
is it possible to download the iso and burn it to a disk? I have seen this mentioned online.
Try the Microsoft Store, or maybe Amazon.
Can i get Autodesk Inventor on a mac book pro