Dont use the built-in Broadcom 802.11n WiFi drivers, they are horrible.All is well, but I dont necessarily like Ubuntu, and I didnt really like OS X that much.Also, please dont hate or say Upgrade because, simply put, I cant as of now.
Are you sure you have the right model I ask because all MacBook4,1 models have 64 bit EFIs. ![]() Bootcamp 10.5.8 Download From AppleThe primary reason for using the BIOS is to be compatible with the drivers you will need to download from Apple. The steps for installing depend on whether you have the problem with dual booting Windows 10 installers. I do have a working DVD drive but all I have is one CD R and RW. Also the 2008 macbook has 32 bit efi and can use 64 bit os if I recall correctly. The 2007 runs fast enough for Microsoft Office and Visual Studio. ![]() I have USB EFI booted Windows 10 installer on the 2011 iMac and then did a BIOS install of Windows, but the same procedure would not work on the 2007 iMac. Bootcamp 10.5.8 Software From TheI have used a DVD to install 64 bit Windows 10 on the 2007 iMac, but I first had to remove the EFI boot software from the Windows 10 iso file. I have tried UNetBootIn with a 64-bit copy of Windows 10, but when I choose the EFI in the Option menu, it freezes. However, I will document the steps I believe are necessary to install Windows 10 on your machine. You will need to convert the macOS commands to the Ubuntu equivalents. Bootcamp 10.5.8 License To ContinueAt some point after installing you will need to buy a license to continue to use Windows 10. Windows is designed to use old drivers when newer ones are not available. I used the same download to install 64 bit Windows 10 on a 2007 iMac. Once the new partition is complete, reboot to the new partition and destroy the old partition. You may need a machine running Windows to modify the Windows iso file. I would first try burning the iso to a DVD and test to see if you can boot. If not, then the instructions for modifying the iso file are given at the website: Select CD-ROM Boot Type: error during Windows install. Although this is the simplest way to get Windows 10, I believe it is worth the time to try to get 64 bit Windows running. I used the OS X 10.5 Bootcamp software that were on the DVDs that came with my Mac, Bootcamp version 2.0. Keyboard functions such as brightness and volume control worked for me after installing this.
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