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- #BOOT CAMP INSTALLER DISK NOT FOUND SOFTWARE#
Going back to Boot Camp Assistant, we had already downloaded the support files to the USB thumb drive, and with the box for Install Windows 7 or Windows 8 checked, we clicked the continue button. I did not give it this name, this is the name it gave itself. When mounted to the desktop the disk shows a name of: IR5_CCSA_X64FRE_EN_US_DV9. Since that matched the number you provided in the reply above, I went ahead and burned the ISO file to a DVD. Openssl md5 /Users/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/Desktop/Win8.1_English_圆4.iso The file we downloaded from Microsoft is named: Win8.1_English_圆4.iso
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Transferring OS-specific files will cause issues with Windows on Mac due to driver of conflicts. I suggest looking at Move your data from a Windows PC to your Mac - Apple Support. You should only transfer non-OS files from the Dell PC to the Mac. Please post the filename/MD5 before you Burn, otherwise you will waste media. The largest file is install.wim which is about 3.6GB. The ISO file itself is larger than 4GB, but the entire file is not copied to the USB2, but it's contents. We also had to change the format to exFAT from MSDOSfat32 because the ISO file is larger than 4.0 GB. Post the ISO file name and its MD5sum before you burn it to a blank DVD. We did download the Windows 8.1 ISO file directly from the Microsoft site. On a separate note, when we get Windows 8.1 up and running on his iMac, do we just copy his old files and programs from his Dell PC onto thumb drives and transfer all that info to the Windows partition that way? Thank you so much! It might be a day or two before I can give it a try with the holiday coming up. We will set it to burn at the lowest possible burn rate speed. I have some DVD-R discs, and I'll take my 2009 MBP over with it's SuperDrive just in case.
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We also had to change the format to exFAT from MSDOSfat32 because the ISO file is larger than 4.0 GB.Īccording to MacTracker, his mid 2011 21.5" iMac should have a SuperDrive to burn the DVD. I used one of my USB 2.0 drives and corrected that.
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Uncle had just bought a USB 3.0 thumb drive, and we were having problems. Insert your Windows installer disc and wait a few seconds for the disc to be recognized.We did download the Windows 8.1 ISO file directly from the Microsoft site. Insert your Windows installer disc and wait a few seconds for the disc to be recognized.īootcamp gives me this message: The installer disc could not be found.
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Download latest Windows support software Right click > Open With > DiskImageMounter.File > New Image > Format > DVD/CD Master > Save file.Disk Utility > Right click mounted iso file.Right click ISO file > Open With > DiskImageMounter.Formatted MS-DOS FAT 16GB 2.0 USB Stick using Disk Utility.There seems to be a lot of different ways to get this to work depending on various system specs etc so I am getting confused trying to get the correct method to work on my particular machine.Ģ1.5inch mid 2001, macOS High Sierra, Bootcamp version 6.1.0,Īnd a brand new 16gb blank USB Stick (formatted to MS-DOS Fat using Disk Utility erase feature, blank DVD-RW) I am having a hard time getting Windows 7 to install on my iMac 2011.