Windows 10 on 2006 iMac
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 @mr-jones said in Windows 10 on 2006 iMac: my first attempt would be to image a HDD with Win10 using a surrogate machine, and then remove it/install it in the iMac, but I'm open to experience on the matter. THat seems like the hardest option as it won't be prepped with drivers of any sort. 
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 @mr-jones said in Windows 10 on 2006 iMac: I'm going to try swapping out the failed HDD for a new one on this old iMac and see if I can't get Win10 on it. This is really just for fun. iMac only supports Windows 10 after 2012. You are way too old on this one. 
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 @dashrender said in Windows 10 on 2006 iMac: isn't bootcamp required to get Windows on a Mac? AFAIK only if you want macOS available still, too. But maybe either way. 
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 @scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 on 2006 iMac: @dashrender said in Windows 10 on 2006 iMac: isn't bootcamp required to get Windows on a Mac? AFAIK only if you want macOS available still, too. But maybe either way. oh, is there a way to get the drivers without bootcamp? I know basically zero about Macs. 
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 @dashrender With older Macs you have DVD disks with required drivers, and these were model specific. I couldn't use disks from Macbook Air on iMac. I think if he can boot from Windows 10 installation media and it recognizes storage controller, it should install and boot. 
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 @scottalanmiller I'm reading a lot right now. It seems that it's been done, but it gets hairy with drivers. I'm also reading that Linux works pretty well on older Mac's. 
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 @mr-jones said in Windows 10 on 2006 iMac: I'm also reading that Linux works pretty well on older Mac's. It should, yeah. 
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 @mr-jones I've put Puppy Linux on a couple older imac/macbooks don't remember if they were that old though. 2009 time frame 
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 2006 iMac Just recycle it. This stuff is not worth more than the scrap value. Not to mention '06? Likely a CRT. You have to pay to get someone to take a CRT. 
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 @jaredbusch said in Windows 10 on 2006 iMac: 2006 iMac Just recycle it. This stuff is not worth more than the scrap value. Not to mention '06? Likely a CRT. You have to pay to get someone to take a CRT. 2006 can't be a CRT. Can it? Nope. I had a look. 1999 was CRT. From 2002 it's LCD. If it's a mid 2006 model, here are the specs: 
 https://apple-history.com/imac_mid_06Executive summary is that it's a 17" display, core 2 duo, 2GB RAM (max), 80GB HDD machine. 
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 @pete-s said in Windows 10 on 2006 iMac: I had a look. 1999 was CRT. From 2002 it's LCD. I didn't look. Was all my fallible memory. But aside from the CRT statement, the rest is valid. This thing is not worth the effort being placed into it. 
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 @jaredbusch said in Windows 10 on 2006 iMac: This thing is not worth the effort being placed into it. I agree! It was not even worth the effort to even look it up. 




