I followed the steps. I’m just having an issue getting sound from the HDMI (I used a late 2012 Mac mini and connected to my tv). The video works through the HDMI but no sound. Gur January 13, 2021 at 5:28 AM Reply. Worked nicely for me on a late 2012 Mac mini. Download Boot Camp Support Software 5.1.5769. This download contains the Windows Support Software (Windows Drivers) you need to support 64 bit versions of Windows 7 and Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 on your Mac. The download file is a.zip file. Double click it to uncompress it, if it is not automatically uncompressed. Late 2012 Mac Mini Boot Camp Windows 10 Drivers Download If the assistant says that the Windows support software could not be saved to the selected drive, or that the USB flash drive can't be used, make sure that your USB flash drive has a storage capacity of at least 16GB and is formatted correctly. This is what Apple officially specs for the Late 2012 MacMini: Mac mini (Late 2012): External ports and connectors The headphone/line out port accommodates digital optical audio output, analog audio output with a 24-bit, 44.1-192 kHz D/A converter, digital audio output up to 24-bit stereo and 44.1-192 kHz sampling rate and supporting encoded digital audio output (AC3 and DTS).
Hello,
I have the new 2012 Mac Mini (model Macmini6,2). I'm having difficulties installing Windows 7 with Bootcamp.
I run the Bootcamp Assistant which successfully creates a Windows 7 install disk (on a USB drive). It also successfully downloads the latest windows support software and puts it on a different USB drive. The hardrive partition options come up and after selecting the desired partion layout the system reboots and starts booting the Windows installer. This is where things go wrong...
The Windows installer is unable to recognize my installed hard drive. It asks for additional drivers and regardless of what drivers I select from the Windows support files it never is able to see the hard drive, and therefore can't continue with the installation.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Thanks,
Bill
Well, the first time I did format the BootCamp partition with Win 7, just like I did for the Win 8 install previously, and I still got the error.
But I just tried again after a reboot, and the Win 7 install worked this time.
But the partitions listed were different this time. Previously Windows displayed partitions on 2 disks (disk 1 and disk 2), but this time it only displayed one disk. So something changed between the first time I tried it and this second time.
After the failure the first time, I read some discussions on the Fusion drive, and it appears that the Boot Camp partition is created on the mechanical drive only, and that if you use Boot Camp / Windows, you will not gain any benefit from the SSD or Fusion architecture. If this is accurate, it is a bummer.
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I have a windows application for a business otherwise all mac OS. Want to run the windows app on a mac mini server allowing access from multiple workstations. Desire to not committ entire mac mini server to windows so will need to partition I assume. Any thoughts?
You could try virtualizing the windows machine
Virtual box is free I can't remember if it's free for commercial
use
Or VMware or parallels
You could also try wine it's open source
And allows running of (some) windows programs on Mac
I've had mixed results with wine I haven't used it for ages
Personally I think virtualizing would be the way to go
Virtualizing would allow you to have snapshots and
Backups would be somewhat easier
If your unfamiliar with virtualizing
It basically runs a compete OS as software on the host machine
You can virtualize osx server on osx server if you desired
Or most other OS, Linux, BSD, windows, windows server
You just need enough grunt hard drive space and ram to host the virtualized OSSo I have a new Mac mini late 2012 model, i7 4GB stock ram. I'm trying to install a windows 8 through bootcamp. I have a legitimate windows 8 professional DVD disc that I bought from best buy. I'm using an LG USB external DVD drive. Bootcamp partitions the drive just fine but when it restarts, it will not load, I just get a black screen with a blinking curser/dash thingy in the top left corner. I have tried several other copies of windows, through DVD AND through bootable USB and it never gets past this point.
Any ideas????
Thank you.
-DeanI will be installing Win7 Pro on my new mac mini today once the migration assistant completes transfering my data. I will keep you posted on how it goes. My new mini is i7 1 TB HDD and 4 GB ram (for now until I max out the ram). I dread the updates for Win7 as I don't have a version with SP1. Oh well.. Also I am using an external mac superdrive for installation.
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The SargeOk, I just bought this mac mini from ebay, yeah i know but it was cheap. I got it and it came with windows xp installed. I thought ok, I will just pop in my snow leopard disk and get rid of windows. so i put in retail new copy of snow leopard in the drive, shutdown, power on, hold C... grey screen for a little while then into windows boot screen. Thought ok, I will try reset pram, option + command + p + r, nothing... just boots into windows. I have tried to original osx 10.4 restore disks that came with the machine with the same results. I also tried holdind D during boot with the original disks and it still does the same thing.
I have also tried holding down option during boot, thinking it would give me my boot options, nothing still goes into windows. I am using a new aluminum white keyed usb apple keyboard and apple optical mouse, all plugged into the back of the machine.
I don't know what to do next, if I can't find the solution it looks like i am going to have to take this thing apart and yank the drive and format it on my other machine with osx partition.
thanksThere's a couple more options yet.
First, try a different USB keyboard.
Second, when in Windows use the Bootcamp system tray utility to choose bootup from the OSX partition. You can install the Bootcamp system tray utility from the SL disk.
Third, if you have another Mac and an appropriate firewire cable, bring the Mini up in Target Disk Mode and blat the disk that way.I just installed Windows 7 on a bootcamp partition on a new mac mini with the HDMI out. Everything was fine until I left the machine for a while and it went to sleep. After waking it up I no longer get any video output, either via the HDMI or MiniDisplay port. I don't really want to turn off the sleep function of windows 7. Any hints as to how I could make this stop?
I tried a suggestion from another thread and found that if I switched the hdmi cable to another input on my Sony TV video was restored, then if I switch it back to the original input it works. It may be a problem with the hdmi hand shaking between the mini and the TV - because unplugging and replugging to the same port didn't work. I'll see how repeatable this recovery work around is.
I am using a Mac mini and it is running bootcamp Windows 7, and I want to be able to look for the serial number using the Windows 7 side without booting up to the Mac OSX partition. can anyone help me out with this?
I don't think there is a way to get the Mac serial number in Windows. You could carefully lift up the Mac and look at the printed serial number on the outside of the Mac without having to turn off the computer, otherwise it would be necessary to boot in to Mac OS X.
If you still have the physical packaging the Mac came in the serial number would also be printed on that.Late 2012 Mac mini (16gb memory) SSD install - samsung 840 pro 512 gb. I am looking to install this new SSD as possibly a dual drive setup almong with the stock HDD 500gb in order to: make the system faster (with more storage etc.), possibly use the stock drive as a backup drive and I also want to run parallels 8 with windows 7.
I have ordered the data doubler kit from Owc and am wondering exactly how to setup properly. Can I simply install new drive in the upper bay (and move stock drive to lower bay)? Then migrate the data from the stock drive then after that's complete run the setup for parallels? I am also confused as far as using trim enabler or not? I was also wondering how much space/memory is recommended for windows 7 partition?
-Thanks in advance for your suggestionsNOTE: A small number of 2012 units were shipped with the drive mounted in the upper drive bay rather than the more typical lower bay shown in this video. If you have a 2012 or later model, you will want to determine the configuration of your Mac mini's drives prior to ordering. To do this, open Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app and click on the grey drive icon at the left-edge of the window. If you see 'Lower' after the 'Connection ID' at the bottom-left corner of the window, you may proceed using the standard installation instructions. If you see 'Upper' then you have a special configuration which will need additional components, and you will need to also refer to the Addendum video.
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/DIYIMM11D2/
Some users have reported problems with an SSD being the boot drive in the upper bay. They have not reported problems with a HD boot from either bay To avoid the problem I would move the HD (if it is in the lower bay) to the upper bay and install the SSD in the lower bay.
I allocated 64 GB for Win 7 in Parallels abd 4 GB Of 16 installed). You can change them later after you install so it is not that importent what you specify initially.
For TRIM see:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/23819753#23819753
http://www.mactrast.com/2013/11/enable-trim-ssds-os-x-mavericks/Hello. I have a mac-mini (mid 2010) and with bootcamp, was successfully running XP.
I then decided to upgraded to Windows 7 had lots of trouble installing it on my existing bootcamp partition.
I finally was able to install Windows 7, by just booting off the CD and letting it install that way.
But reading more on it, I think I was supposed to use Bootcamp to do it for me...
I had thought the Bootcamp Assistant was for only fresh installs of a Windows O.S. where no partitiion existed previously.
I had a partition so thought Bootcamp wasn't required for my needs.
But now, inside Windows 7, I have 0 drivers installed. I have an AirPort Express, so on the Mac side, I downloaded
and installed the Windows version of AirPort Utility and copied it to my USB stick. Then
I exported my settings to a text file on a USB Stick, then on Windows was able to successfully install AirPort Utility and import the settings.
But it still doesn't find my network. I am pretty sure I'm broadcasting my SSID...
So I need to know the following:
1) How to know I'm broadcasting my SSID - where do I find this in settings?
2) How I can install my mac-mini drivers on Windows 7 so I can use my existing wireless network, now that I've gone through the installation without using Bootcamp?
3) Do I need to set up network adapters and all that stuff in Windows 7 first? If so, how and what drivers do I need?
One other thing I tried was downloading Bootccamp 4.x and installing that on Windows 7 to see if it gives me the drivers that were supposed to be written to my USB stick if I had installed Windows 7 using Bootcamp in the first place... However I think the message it said was that it couldn't install as it was the wrong version. So I'm still stuck without drivers and therefore no internet.
And that is my main task - getting the Internet up and running in Windows 7.
Other Info:
I'm running Mac OS X 10.6.8 with 2 GB of memory.
I installed the 32-bit version of Windows 7 and I don't know what version of Bootcamp I'm running...
I can tell you that BootCamp Assistant is v3.0.4, but don't know if that means Bootcamp is also 3.0.4.
Hope you can help.
Thanks.I tried something that worked for me...
Knowing that after my install of Windows 7 wasn't the correct method (didn't go through bootcamp), and the BootCamp 4.x package wouldn't install under windows 7, I tried reinstalling Bootcamp 4.x in Windows 7 to see what the exact message was it gave me. The message said it couldn't install because of a 32-bit O.S. vs a 64-bit version of the package.
So that got me thinging - my XP version was 32-bit, and so is my Windows 7 installation. So I tried installing the bootcamp that came with my Mac OS X installation CD. This is bootcamp version 3.1.
Not only did it install, but it practically took care of everything driver-wise for me. I was then able to see my wireless network, enter my password and I was connected. The only thing else I had to do to get on the Internet was bring IE8 online (guess it ships offline by default). Firewall and Antivirus are now installed, just a few more things to go.
That's one thing that's just not clear that I'll be sure to note for next time... The Bootcamp packages you download are actually driver packages for Windows. That is where the Windows drivers exists that are necessary to make your Windows 7 PC work on a bootcamp partition!
I didn't need the AirPoirt Utility at all (at least, I never went into it).
Thanks VikingOSX for your post. I will not need to follow the steps you provided, but they may help someone else as all of these bootcamp issues I've been reading seem to be very unique per installation.
Hopefully my solution helps others.I just got a MacMini and wanted to install windows on it without using bootcamp but had no luck. I have been checkout out some hints over the past couple of days but nothing really worked. Prior to this I had never used bootcamp and saw this as an option but that didn't work either as I don't want to run windows on the side but rather replace the MAC OS entirely for Windows 7. I'm working on a project and needs Windows for the programs I need to use but I wanted a MacMini computer as its dependable and a good machine.
Anyhow got some advice on how to get my Mac OS X off this Mini and replace it entirely with Windows 7?
Thanks a lot.The computer is for a Windows environment, Its part of a project I am working on and the person who will use it, doesn't know anything about MAC. I don't want to have a MAC based computer that boots to MAC OS and then windows needs to be launched. What I am trying to do is have a Mac Mini with just windows 7 on it. Can you suggest how I do this?
Hello,
I can't seem to use Target Display Mode with Bootcamp.
My configuration:
Imac 27' mid 2011 with osx 10.8.4
Mac Mini Server 2011 with osx 10.8.4, bootcamp 5 and Windows7
Both are connected via Apple genuine Thunderbolt cable (2m).
When I boot the Mac Mini into OSX then Target Display Mode works perfectly and I can see the osx installed on the Mac Mini on the iMac display.
However, when I reboot the Mac Mini into Bootcamp (windows7 x64) I can't put the iMac in Targt Display Mode and get to see Windows 7 on my iMac screen.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3924#8
The following article says that this should work, however once I reboot osx on the Mac Mini the iMac leaves Target Display Mode immediatly and will not return to Target Display Mode.
Any advice? I contacted Apple Support and a Sr. Enginner said it should be supported and he's checking with a higher tier.
ThanksYes, it does.
(110549)Is it right to mix sizes of memory modules in a mac mini 2012? for example 2Gb 8Gb?
Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
You can do that without any problem, always that the total amount of memory is less than the maximum memory your Mac mini supports. A Late 2012 Mac mini supports 16 GB of memory, and you can find in this site the steps to install more memory > http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4432?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US#1Hello!
I've a new Mac Mini and I'd like to run it on Snow Leopard. Is it possible to install 10.6.8 on Mac Mini 2012?Only if you install it in a virtual machine under Parallels or VMware, and then only with some hacking.
Hi All
I have a number of Mac Mini labs running Windows 7 64bit. Prior to having Mac Minis we had straight PC's and WOL worked perfectly. Now we cannot get WOL to work at all. These are straight PC's now, not bootcamped Mini's. Anyone got any advice on how to get WOL to work at all.
thanksThese are straight PC's now, not bootcamped Mini's.
I can't for the life of me figure that statement out!?
<ight try asking here...
https://discussions.apple.com/community/windows_softwareHello everybody,
After updating my mac mini 2012 to mountain lion 10.8.1. My mac doesn't recognize my hdtv. It start with the continous start up chime, and when i unplug my hdmi cable and reboot the mac boots up. Afterwards i plug in my hdmi cable , and still a black screen.
The mac mini is accesible via Teamviewer, and is workt fine but doens't display anything.
Thanks,
Bert
P.S. sorry for the rubbish englishSnow Leopard = OS X 10.6.x
It is Not available as a download... It is a Paid Upgrade...
Do this first...
Check that your Mac meets the System Requirements for Snow Leopard...
Snow Leopard Tech Specs
http://support.apple.com/kb/SP575
If so Contact Apple in your Country to Purchase a Snow Leopard Disc...
http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57
In the US...
1-800-MY-APPLE or 1-800-676-2775
After the Successful Install, run Software Update to get the latest updates for Snow Leopard.
Be sure to make a Backup of your Current System Before Upgrading...Hi Guys,
please forgive any ignorance that follows. I am a new convert from a PC and have bought a Mac Mini 2012. I want to be able to use a monitor that I can see my music programme but run a second monitor that will allow me to display visuals from a VJ programme. Here is my journey.
I bought the mac mini and the thunderbolt to vga adapter. Generic VGA monitor - worked a treat. I then wanted to run a second generic vga monitor form the hdmi port. After a lot research I chose an adapter for £15 that one of the reviews said worked perfectly for a mac mini and VGA. Bought it form Amazon. Didn't work - no signal etc - refund. Then I thought I would buy a monitor / DVD with a HDMI cable and do hdmi to hdmi and use that as the music monitor and use the thunderbolt port for the projector and VJ programme. Bought one from Asda. Plugged in great picture etc worked a treat but got a ground hum from new HDMI monitor. More research and realised that ground hum was a nightmare. HDMI monitor back and refund.
It is doing my head in.
I will be a happier man if someone could say that they have a mac mini 2012 and they bought this HDMI VGA converter and use a generic vga monitor and it works a treat. There is only so much stuff I can return before my lick runs out.
I don't think I'm asking for much.
Any help would be gratefully received.
Cheers PeteSorry, but I can not safely suggest a digital HDMI to analog VGA converter or if any would even work with the Mac Mini because I do not have and have not personally tested any.
I can only suggest that instead of dropping more money into adapters or an HDMI to VGA converter, that perhaps' you should consider replacing one if not both with a more modern digital monitor that support either HDMI and/or DVI.
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