[. . . ] Boot Camp Installation & Setup Guide 1 Contents 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 10 11 13 13 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 20 21 21 21 22 23 26 Boot Camp Introduction What You Need If You've Already Used a Beta Version of Boot Camp Upgrading Windows XP to Windows Vista Installation Overview Step 1: Run Boot Camp Assistant Creating a Partition for Windows Step 2: Install Windows Selecting the Windows Partition Formatting the Windows Partition Setting Up Windows Step 3: Install the Boot Camp Drivers for Windows Starting Up Using Mac OS X or Windows Setting the Default Operating System Selecting an Operating System During Startup Using Windows on Your Mac Using an Apple Keyboard with Windows Using the Function Keys on a Mac Portable Computer Right-Clicking Scrolling with a Trackpad Using an Apple Remote Using Bluetooth Devices with Windows Ejecting Discs Setting Your Computer to Restart Automatically After a Power Failure Using Third-Party Utilities Removing Windows from Your Computer Troubleshooting Learning More, Support, and Feedback 2 1 Boot Camp Run Microsoft Windows on an Intel-based Mac computer. Introduction WARNING: Make sure to back up all of your data before using Boot Camp, and regularly back up data while using the software. Boot Camp enables you to install Windows on your Intel-based Mac computer, using a Microsoft Windows install disc that you provide. After installation, you can use either Windows or Mac OS X on your Mac computer. [. . . ] To right-click using a Mighty Mouse: m Click the upper-right side of the mouse. To right-click using a trackpad: m Place two fingers on the trackpad and click the trackpad button. Scrolling with a Trackpad If you are using a Mac portable computer, you can use two fingers to scroll vertically with the trackpad. To scroll using a trackpad: m Move two fingers on the trackpad simultaneously. 18 Using an Apple Remote If your computer is equipped with a built-in infrared receiver, you can use an Apple Remote to control iTunes and Windows Media Player (not included with Boot Camp). The remote lets you change the sound volume, start or pause playback, and skip to the next or previous item. If iTunes is already open, you can press the Menu button to bring iTunes to the front. The Apple Remote uses an infrared transmitter, and works with Mac computers that have an infrared receiver. If the remote has an unobstructed line of sight to the receiver, it can work at a distance of up to 30 feet. Pairing Your Computer with an Apple Remote If you have more than one infrared-equipped computer at the same location, you can "pair" each computer with a specific Apple Remote. Pairing sets the computer to take commands only from the specified remote. To pair your computer with a remote: 1 Hold the remote close to the computer (3 to 4 inches) and point the remote at the front of the computer. 2 Press and hold both » and ` on the remote for about 5 seconds, until a chain link ( ) symbol appears onscreen. Unpairing Your Computer from an Apple Remote Pairing your computer with a remote tells the computer to take commands only from the specified Apple Remote. If you've paired your computer with an Apple Remote, you must unpair the computer before you can use the computer with a different remote. To unpair your computer from an Apple Remote: 1 In Windows, open the Boot Camp control panel and click the Remote tab. 2 Click Unpair. 19 Disabling Remote Control You can use the Boot Camp control panel to disable the infrared receiver and prevent remote control of your computer. To disable the infrared receiver: 1 In Windows, open the Boot Camp control panel and click the Remote tab. 2 Select the "Disable remote control infrared receiver" checkbox. To turn infrared reception back on, deselect the option. Using Bluetooth Devices with Windows Before you can use a Bluetooth wireless device with Windows on your Mac, you must pair the device with your computer while running Windows. To pair a wireless Mighty Mouse or Apple keyboard with your Mac: 1 In Windows, open the Bluetooth Devices control panel. a To make your Apple wireless device discoverable, turn the device off and then on again. b In the passkey pane, select "Let me choose my own passkey" and enter a numeric code. Passkeys for wireless devices are used to encrypt the information transmitted from the devices to your computer. [. . . ] If you're still having trouble ejecting the disc, click and hold down the primary mouse button as you restart your computer, until the disc ejects. If your computer doesn't always show the correct date and time You must have an active Internet connection in order to maintain the correct date and time when going between Mac OS X and Windows. If you are not connected to the Internet, you need to set the date and time manually when you change operating systems. If you can't adjust the brightness of the display on your portable Mac computer You can adjust the brightness of MacBook and MacBook Pro displays using function keys on the keyboard. [. . . ]