The Black Screen of Death of Installing Windows 7 in iMacs
The flexibility of the Windows 7 OS makes it ideal and compatible to be installed even on Apple computers such as the iMac. But before you find that catchy, it looks like that some users are experiencing some issues. They call it the “Black Screen of Death”.
This is of course with reference to the fact that some users have been getting black screens each time they attempt to install the Windows 7 operating system.
Such was the problem that this Internet Marketer named Vance Sova bared, a number of problems to the installation process left him lost to successfully install the said Windows 7 OS.
Additionally, he even sought some help from Apple Stores and third-party resellers which practically ended up nowhere.
The black screen problem, an error screen is typically irreconcilable and requires the user to restart the computer, was never resolved until Sova was able to do it himself through a blog post .
So are you having similar problems as far as installing the Windows 7 OS on an Apple device? Well check out his post and you may just able to remedy the situation.
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I’ve been using Windows on a Mac for several years–first XP and now Win7–and I’ve had no difficulties. In fact, Windows runs better and more stably on my two Macs than it does on a PC.
I use VMWare Fusion, not Boot Camp, because I can use OSX and Windows simultaneously with it–even able to cut and past from one to the other or import files. Parallels is another alternative for installing Windows. The jury is still out as to whether VMWare Fusion or Parallels is the better of the two.
Stan Kossen