2017-2019 Super Duty FORScan Spreadsheet
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This information is very helpful. So glad to not have this truck honk at me every time I leave the key in it with it running. Stupid things like that get me.
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There are a few other articles on the net about it but here's straight from Apple.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468
I used my Windows 7 disc from a previous laptop. Once it's setup you can select Bootcamp as your start up disc in System Preferences and restart your Macbook. It will start just like a Windows computer. When your done with Windows, there is a little bootcamp icon down in the task manager next to the clock in the lower right hand corner. Click it and it will prompt you to be able to restart again and go back to Mac OS. It sounds tricky but it's actually very easy once you've done it once or twice. I don't use it much. Only for Forscan and there is a similar program that is Windows only to make changes to my wife's BMW SUV. Other than that, I'm Apple only like you...
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468
I used my Windows 7 disc from a previous laptop. Once it's setup you can select Bootcamp as your start up disc in System Preferences and restart your Macbook. It will start just like a Windows computer. When your done with Windows, there is a little bootcamp icon down in the task manager next to the clock in the lower right hand corner. Click it and it will prompt you to be able to restart again and go back to Mac OS. It sounds tricky but it's actually very easy once you've done it once or twice. I don't use it much. Only for Forscan and there is a similar program that is Windows only to make changes to my wife's BMW SUV. Other than that, I'm Apple only like you...
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There are a few other articles on the net about it but here's straight from Apple.
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468
I used my Windows 7 disc from a previous laptop. Once it's setup you can select Bootcamp as your start up disc in System Preferences and restart your Macbook. It will start just like a Windows computer. When your done with Windows, there is a little bootcamp icon down in the task manager next to the clock in the lower right hand corner. Click it and it will prompt you to be able to restart again and go back to Mac OS. It sounds tricky but it's actually very easy once you've done it once or twice. I don't use it much. Only for Forscan and there is a similar program that is Windows only to make changes to my wife's BMW SUV. Other than that, I'm Apple only like you...
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468
I used my Windows 7 disc from a previous laptop. Once it's setup you can select Bootcamp as your start up disc in System Preferences and restart your Macbook. It will start just like a Windows computer. When your done with Windows, there is a little bootcamp icon down in the task manager next to the clock in the lower right hand corner. Click it and it will prompt you to be able to restart again and go back to Mac OS. It sounds tricky but it's actually very easy once you've done it once or twice. I don't use it much. Only for Forscan and there is a similar program that is Windows only to make changes to my wife's BMW SUV. Other than that, I'm Apple only like you...