I'm trying to repair an old MacBook Pro 17 inch for an elderly person. It's in excellent condition and has enough power for their basic browsing and word/excel. I'm not an Apple user so hardly an expert by any means.
The Mac is running Snow Leopard 10.6 with a dual boot into Windows 7 and they only used the Windows side. It recently started freezing and/or blue screens frequently in Windows. I figure the first thing to try is replace the HDD as it's still using the original spinning disk HDD (SSD ordered which will arrive soon).
I'm wondering will I be able to get Windows 10 on the machine. Booted into MacOS and used the Boot camp tool to remove the Windows 7 partition. Downloaded the Windows 10 ISO onto a bootable usb drive but the Boot Camp setup tool can only use the DVD drive, unfortunately the Windows 10 ISO is too large to fit on a standard 4.7Gb DVD.
I checked for MacOS updates but nothing available even though the laptop meets High Sierra 10.13 specifications. I think I read somewhere that High Sierra can use a USB for dual boot setup. I'm not sure what to try next?
The Mac is running Snow Leopard 10.6 with a dual boot into Windows 7 and they only used the Windows side. It recently started freezing and/or blue screens frequently in Windows. I figure the first thing to try is replace the HDD as it's still using the original spinning disk HDD (SSD ordered which will arrive soon).
I'm wondering will I be able to get Windows 10 on the machine. Booted into MacOS and used the Boot camp tool to remove the Windows 7 partition. Downloaded the Windows 10 ISO onto a bootable usb drive but the Boot Camp setup tool can only use the DVD drive, unfortunately the Windows 10 ISO is too large to fit on a standard 4.7Gb DVD.
I checked for MacOS updates but nothing available even though the laptop meets High Sierra 10.13 specifications. I think I read somewhere that High Sierra can use a USB for dual boot setup. I'm not sure what to try next?