Dec 10, 2013 Question: Q: Installing BootCamp Windows 7 iso from USB. If you have a PC you can download the iso file with that and transfer it to your mac with a USB drive. 1.Download the.exe file to instal Windows 7 or 8. 2.choose download by creating media.
How do I use the Boot Camp 5 Support Software I downloaded from the web page? - The download file is a .zip file. Double click it to uncompress it.
- Double-click the Boot Camp disk image.
- Copy the Boot Camp and '$WinPEDriver$' folders to the root level of a USB flash drive or hard drive that is formatted with the FAT file system (see question below for steps on how to format).
- Install Windows, leaving the flash or hard drive attached to the USB port of your Mac.
- Installation of the drivers can take a few minutes. Don't interrupt the installation process. A completion dialog box will appear when everything is installed. Click Finish when the dialog appears.
- When your system restarts your Windows 8 installation is done.
How do I format USB media to the FAT file system?
Use Disk Utility to format a disk to use with a Windows computer. Here's how:
Use Disk Utility to format a disk to use with a Windows computer. Here's how:
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Important: Formatting a disk erases all the files on it. Copy any files you want to save to another disk before formatting the disk.
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- Open Disk Utility.
- Select the disk you want to format for use with Windows computers.
- Click Erase, and choose one of the following from the Format pop-up menu:
- If the size of the disk is 32 GB or less, choose MS-DOS (FAT).
- If the size of the disk is over 32 GB, choose ExFAT.
- Type a name for the disk. The maximum length is 11 characters.
- Click the Erase button and then click Erase again.
- Use the Boot Camp Assistant, not Disk Utility, to set up your drive. You will need to start with one partition (not including the 10.8 recovery partition, that's different). **** near everyone I know that's had serious issues with getting BC set up was NOT using the Boot Camp Assistant, and therefore their drive was not properly set up.
- Windows 7 SP1 x64 .iso file, in my case, was located on the desktop of the Retina MBP, as I'd placed it there earlier.
- Plug >4GB USB stick in one of the USB slots. Mine was a USB 2 stick.
- After making sure that I had a network connection, I left all three checkboxes checked. The Boot Camp Assistant recognized both my USB stick and the iso image on its own.
- After building the install iso on the stick (pretty slow process), it then downloaded the drivers from Apple and saved those to the stick. This required authentication.
- It then let me choose the size of the partition, partitioned the drive and rebooted to the USB stick. I've seen this fail if you have two USB sticks plugged in for some reason.
- Once it rebooted into the installer, I was eventually presented with a list of partition. Per the documentation, I selected the one named 'BOOTCAMP' and reformatted it NTFS. Once it finished that, the install did it's thing.
Really, it was that simple, and pretty much the same process for every other machine I have ever needed to run Windows on. I have heard stories of people having problems when using drives (especially SSDs) that were not factory standard.
For more information about using Boot Camp, please visit www.apple.com/support/bootcamp
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