Installing Windows 7 using Bootcamp on El Capitan
Hi,
I want to install Windows 7 Ultimate on my MacBook (13-inch Late 2009)using Bootcamp in El Capitan, it's been more than a week I'm struggling.
I can't let Bootcamp download support files, because it seems it's a huge file (Downloading says like: 29000 minutes remaining, then 28000 and so on...), and it gives "Connection error" after a few minutes.
First Question:
Is there any way I can download the Bootcamp v6 (in El Capitan) support files separately?
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What I have is a mixed Service Pack 1 Windows (All Editions).
When I run Bootcamp it says "Install Windows 7" but although the disk is in drive and it's bootable (installed WIndows with it on PCs), it says "Could not find the installer disk".
I searched and read many many topics on Apple's forum and other places.
Like creating USB bootable from Windows installation disk. none worked.
Second Question:
What's the problem with this disk while as I said it works on PCs?
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Talking to Support Staff they advised me to download Bootcamp v4.1 (I guess it was that - around 600MB in size).
Third Question:
I need sound, trackpad and other stuff work inside Windows.
Will this file work in Windows 7?
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There is a way to install Windows without Bootcamp:
Shrink Mac partition, format it as ms-dos, put Windows installation in drive, reboot and install Windows 7.
Last Question:
Can I install Windows without Bootcamp and have devices working inside Windows?
I appreciate if you guys help me on this.
MacBook, OS X El Capitan (10.11.4)