Boot Camp Apple Wireless Keyboard Driver
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For the love of god, can any of my apple comrades help me? I am trying to partition my new iMac hard drive using BootCamp so I can run Windows 7. I have a Windows 7 disc and a product code, but new macs don't come with cd drives anymore (apparently they are out of date now.) so I can't install it from the disc. After a lot of googling, I got as far as creating an iso image on my boyfriend's PC from the Windows disc. I moved it to my mac with a 30 gig USB stick, and tried to run bootcamp, but it stops when it's trying to download windows support software and gives me this error message: 'bootcamp can't download windows support software because of a network problem.' I tried running it again, and got 'Your bootable usb drive could not be created.'
Then I reformatted my USB, and it was back to the first error message. Someone please help me before I go insane. -Sarah iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5) Posted on Jan 8, 2014 3:12 PM. Partitioning your iMac hard drive with Bootcamp – for Windows 7 Having spent every spare moment of my free time over the past 5 days trying to partition my hard drive with Bootcamp, and, in the process, running into nearly every single Bootcamp problem reported in the forums, I feel it is my duty to explain step-by-step what worked (and sometimes didn’t work) for me. Apple support couldn’t help me (despite having talked to about 10 people and 4 senior technicians) – I figured this all out on my own with the help of google and various forums.
To put this into context, I’m running Mountain Lion OSX 10.5.8 on an iMac with a wireless keyboard and mouse and no superdrive. Making a bootable USB from a burned Windows 7 installation disc The first stumbling block I encountered was not having an optical drive. New Macs don’t come with them – apparently they are out of date.
If you are a student, chances are, like me, you may have a burned copy of a Windows installation disc and can’t afford to shell out another 80 euros for a superdrive after spending your hard earned cash on a new iMac. So, firstly make sure you have the correct version of Windows (32 or 64 bit). If, like me, your burned copy is just a bunch of installation files (ie.
When you insert them into your disk drive, they don’t automatically boot – you would have to double click on startup.exe for windows to start installing), you can make a bootable usb that bootcamp will recognise. You will need: A big (>4Gb) thumb drive Admin access to a pc with a cd drive Your Windows disc I used the step-by-step instructions described in this blog: Running BOOTCAMP: Please do read and follow the steps from the installation manual.
Trust someone who didn’t the first time around; it will save you hassle. Downloading the drivers could take a whileit took about an hour for me, and I ended up doing it several times because I was having so much trouble with bootcamp. Ok, the first time I got to the Windows installation screen, I got confused as to why I couldn’t choose the partition I set aside for Windows (called Bootcamp).
Burny Guitar Serial Number Fg. I would only way later find out that it was because I didn’t read the installation manual, which tells you to go to the advanced options and format the partition as ntfs. The apple support person I talked to told me to cancel the installation at this stage, which was a huge mistake. The next time I got to this screen, my wireless keyboard and mouse didn’t work.