
So, it's best not to apply stickers on MacBooks directly to prevent devaluing them. This residue looks scary, but the bigger problem is the silhouette you might be able to clean off the grease, but faded imprints are permanent. Here's how a typical laptop looks after you remove stickers: In worse cases, you can permanently damage your MacBook while scratching off the sticker residue. Applying stickers can devalue your MacBook.

Stickers are attractive when applied but repulsive when you remove them.



Windows 7 found everything in my Computer (after doing all the Windows Update after the Boot camp install ) and Windows 7 got all the update drivers. After using the Snow Leopard (retail version) disk to install the Boot Camp drivers. Before the Windows 7 install I formatted the disk NTFS (for large work files) and powered on with the install. Then it had me restart with the windows 7 DVD. When I fired up /Applications/Utilities/Boot Camp I directed to look for the separate hard drive (in internal bay 3). Well I put Windows 7 on my Mac Pro (running 10.6.1) on a separate internal hard drive.
