If you do not connect it to a public network, it may not be an issue. Be aware that W7 has known security issues. Why not use the 2011 iMac with W7 32-bit? You have a W7 32-bit requirement, not a 2013 or 2011 iMac requirement. Should it then possible to install Windows 7? Then connect the iMac 2013 in Target Modus over Thunderbolt to the iMac 2011. When I install on this system an older system (Mountain Lion, Mavericks, Yosemite oder El Capitan (this all works on iMac 2013)). My Idee is the following When I look to the Support case of Apple ( ) it is possible on an iMac 2011 or lower! Now my question! I have a spare iMac 27 (Mid 2011). This isn't possible because HighSierra Bootcamp only Supports only 64bit (we need 32bit) because of some appliations.īypassing High Sierra is not the underlying issue. I want to install Windows 7 Pro (32bit) on an iMac Late 2013.
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