When you load Windows via Boot Camp Assistant program and run Windows does not recognize the "usb" outlets cannot identify the device through the Dvd or flash

When you load Windows via Boot Camp Assistant program and run Windows does not recognize the "usb" outlets cannot identify the device through the Dvd or flash

Did you install BC drivers on the Windows side?

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    Also, If you have a Mac which is a UEFI model, and not in the list as shown by the BC Info.plist file, then a direct UEFI install of Windows 8 (not Windows 7) is possible and works very well.

  • I get an error message saying, "An error occurred while restoring the disk to a single partition." when I try to use Boot Camp Assistant to remove my Windows partition. Help?!

    I'm trying to remove my Windows partition and delete Boot Camp altogether off my laptop. When I try to remove the partition, I get an error saying "An error occurred while restoring the disk to a single partition."
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    Boot from another hard drive or DVD and repair with Disk Utility.

  • I get an error message saying, "An error occurred while restoring the disk to a single partition." when I try to use Boot Camp Assistant to remove my Windows partition.

    i don't know how to do

    There is a forum for Boot Camp. This is not the forum for the notebook users.
    You should always always have backup that you can use to restore your system incase of a problem.
    Try booting into Lion Recoverey or from your OS X DVD and choose Disk Utility from Utility menu and repair the disk; try to remove with DU instead of BCA.

  • When i try to use boot camp assistant to install windows 7 it sais an error has occured any help?

    When i try to use boot camp assistant to install windows 7 it sais an error has occured any help?

    Boot from another hard drive or DVD and repair with Disk Utility.

  • Boot Camp Assistant creates non bootable Windows drive

    Hello all
    I've been trying, for the last 8 hours to install Windows via Boot Camp without any success
    Some information:
    MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011)
    OS X Yosemite
    Windows source file: en_windows_7_professional_x64_dvd_X15-65805.iso
    1. The first problem I had was that Boot Camp wouldn't enable the "Create a Windows 7 or later version install disk"
         1.a) I tried burning a DVD without success
         2.b) I finished by changing Boot Camp Content Folder as instructed here.
    2. Once, with the USB installed I partitioned my HD via Boot Camp but, after restarting the computer, I would receive a message asking me to insert a valid bootable drive.
         2.a) I searched some more and found out that only GUID partition type USBs will boot.
         2.b) I checked the USB Partition Map Scheme and it says: Master Boot Record
         2.c) I changed the partition type back to GUID but, of course, when Boot Camp reinstalls Windows it goes back to MBR...
    3. Why in the earth would Boot Camp create a non bootable bootable drive???
    4. What am I doing wrong?
    Thanks a lot!

    On Macs with built-in Optical drives as indicated for your Mac (MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011) - Technical Specifications) you need to use a DVD.
    There are only a couple of 2012 models which support either USB or OD.
    Creating a USB with ISO can be done either using a tool like Rufus or http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj200124.aspx . BCA will use the Mac's model identifier to set booting. There is no work around for BCA. You can try these two see if you can make any progress.

  • When iPhone is connected to PC, it shows in itunes but Autoplay does not open for me to copy photos. I tried the Control Panel, changing Autoplay settings but no use. I use a Windows Vista. Please help! All my little ones' pictures are on my iPhone 3GS

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    A bit confused by your statement
    bcboarder wrote:
    . I do not understand why the music is clearly on the Ipod but wont reconize it anywhere.
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    A corrupted iPod database, will report zero music used, and have your music size reported as others, so you wont see the music in the iPod screen. Sorry, I thought there was some hope for you with iPodAccess, in recovery of the corrupted iPod database with your ratings.
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  • When i try to set up facetime with my Apple ID it does not let me saying it cannot verify my account?

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    Hi
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  • HT201263 My iPod touch is stuck in recovery mode, but when I connect it to my computer to restore it, my computer does not recognize it. It does not appear as a device in my iTunes. What can I do to restore it/make my computer recognize it?

    My iPod touch is stuck in recovery mode, but when I connect it to my computer to restore it, my computer does not recognize it. It does not appear as a device in my iTunes. What can I do to restore it/make my computer recognize it?

    DId it successfully connect to this computer before?
    Try:
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    or
    V
    Also try placing the iPod in DFU mode and then try restoring
    iPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Device not recognized in iTunes for Mac OS X

  • HT4623 e while updating iOS. When connected to PC & iTunes get the message in recovery mode, must restore.   I have followed the steps to restore and still have the iTunes screen showing and iTunes still does not recognize device.

    iPad 2 froze while updating iOS 7.0.4.  When connected to PC & iTunes get the message in recovery mode, must restore.   I have followed the steps to restore and still have the iTunes screen showing and iTunes still does not recognize device.

    Sorry if we didn't get to your question fast enough; we are all volunteers doing this in our spare time. Try the steps in this article. If you're unsuccessful, you'll need to take your device to the Genius Bar for an evaluation.
    http://osxdaily.com/2010/12/04/ipad-dfu-mode/

  • HT201263 My iPod touch suddenly stopped working. It was fine, but when I went back the screen had gone black and I was unable to turn it on. It is now unresponsive and my computer does not recognize it when it is plugged in. What should I do?

    My iPod touch suddenly stopped working. It was fine earlier, but when I went back a few hours later, the screen had gone black and I was unable to turn it on. It is now unresponsive and my computer does not recognize it when it is plugged in. I thought it just needed to be charged but there seems to be a larger issue now. What should I do?

    Let your ipod die. Then when it is dead charge it adn turn it back on. After that it should be fine.

  • Installing Windows 7 Professional via Boot Camp Assistant on late 2013 iMac 27"

    So here I am with a brand new 27" iMac bought on Nov 3.  Machine is top of the line w/ 3.5GHz quad-core intel i7Core, 4GB Video Card, 3TB Fusion Drive and right out the box on first start up and first update, I install Windows 7 via Boot Camp.  Best install of all time, right on through no problems whatsoever and I'm thinking - Problems? what problems! HA! ... well a week later Windows 7 crashes from my own bone-headed mistakes and i go to reinstall windows thinking oh i'll be down for maybe 2 hrs? but it'll fix my problem.  No way.. 1 week and an exchange-for-another-identical-imac-from-store later plus $300+ dollars in tech services Here I am with no resolution to this problem of installing Windows 7 via boot camp.  I just absoultely couldn't get past the stinkin' step of "Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing partition... yadda yadda yadda" 
    UNTIL NOW - 9:07AM on 11/19/13 I have SOLVED the problem.  Read from here down to get my instructions (with Pictures of course!!)
    Before you even start this is VERY IMPORTANT.  Things will go to all **** if you don't.
    USB ports.  On the back of my iMac, there are 4 of them.  From Left to Right (you have to acknowledge this or things will never work), place your Super Drive (CD/DVD Drive) in the Left slot.  Next, place your USB Mouse in the 2nd from Left slot.  Finally, place your USB/Flash Drive in the 3rd Slot (it will be 2nd from the Right).  See Fig1.
    FIG.1
    Now you go to Boot Camp Assistant, start it up, and check off the SECOND option:
    "Download the latest Windows software from Apple".  See Fig2.
    FIG 2
    Let the download do its thing and when its done, Boot Camp will advance to the partitioning screen.  Allocate the space you want for the Windows 7 Partition and hit "Install".
    CRUCIAL:  Immediately after hitting "Install", Boot Camp will pop up a message stating that the USB/Flash drive currently inserted providing Windows Software drivers brings a functionality issue and Boot Camp will disable the drive to continue.  This has to happen in order to avoid the dreaded "A new setup partition or existing partition cannot be located" message that comes during the Windows 7 Install when picking your partition.  I am convinced that this pop up only occurs when you have your DVD drive, Mouse, and USB/Flash drives inserted into their appropriate slots.
    After you accept Boot Camp's disabling of the USB drive, install is pretty standard there on out.  Boot Camp will create the partition, the computer will reboot and begin its Windows 7 install via your CD/DVD drive.  Also want to note that I used a wireless keyboard during the entrie intallation process.  I had a wired keyboard installed in my numerous attempt this past week b/c I had read in so many forums a wired keyboard was better for this install - well NOT IN THIS CASE.  In fact the added USB ports that come with the wired keyboard only confused things for me even further. 
    I am happy to say that Windows 7 has installed successfully on my iMac, and I've reached its appropriate updates as well.  Now onto 3DS Max 2014 install. 

    You can't do what you want with GUI utilities, which will only allow a total of 4 partitions due to the limitation of MBR needed to support Windows. Those four partitions: EFI System (hidden), Mac OS, Recovery HD (hidden), Windows. So with Lion, you only get two visible partitions if you're going to use Windows with BootCamp. You can't make anymore with the included graphical tools.
    If you need more partitions you'll need to use something like GPT fdisk (gdisk) to create the partitions in the GPT first. Then add the Windows partition only to the MBR and flag it as bootable. gdisk can be googled and downloaded for Mac OS X off sourceforge. It is not a GUI tool.
    You should read this:
    http://www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/
    And this:
    http://www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/hybrid.html

  • Windows 7 install via boot camp assistant fails

    I have a iMac 2.8 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo with Mac OS X Version 10.6.8.
    I also have a USB drive formated as Master Boot Record in MS-DOS (FAT) format. The USB has a capacity of 4GB+ and for now only includes a file named 'unattend.xml'  and a folder named 'drivers'. I created this USB drive when advised by a Boot Camp support site, because the Windows 7 install created a blank screen with a small flashing line on the upper-left of the screen.
    The I have burned an ISO file of Windows 7 Pro English 32 bit from the Microsoft site (I'm Gold partner).
    So I started of by clicking on the Boot Camp Assistant, tried to download the nesecarry Windows drivers, but it refused...  This seemed to be a normal problem which I could ignore (I heard). So I selected 'I have the Max OS X Installation Disc....'  and pressed continue.   I now prepared the size of the Windows environment and when that was finished, I inserted the burned DVD (which works perfectly fine on non-Apple computers).
    All this time, the USB drive was in the back of the iMac.
    I waited a while and the computer rebooted. A white screen appeared and after a while, the screen went to black, with the flashing little line on the upper-left of the screen...
    What is it that I do wrong?   Any help is really appreaciated.

    Partitions are not drives
    you are just seeing user volumes
    your sig showed you still run 10.6, not Lion, no recovery partition (which is hidden)
    The update to lion puts the recovery partition between where Mac and Boot Camp use to be and would have been.
    I am opposed to upgrading to Lion. Do clean install, even to an external drive.
    To me all that is needed is in the manual and here
    http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp

  • I can not use my mouse or keyboard when I am trying to install windows via boot camp

    Please can you help!
    I can not use my mouse or keyboard when I am trying to install windows via boot camp

    Starting a couple of days ago my mouse and keyboard stopped working suddenly.  
    How are they connected?   In my case they are wireless and their receiver is plugged into my USB hub.  After an update I found the OS inexplicably not recognizing my USB hub and hence any devices which were plugged into it.  My fix was to
    plug the receiver into a different USB port (so I could use the mouse and keyboard; otherwise I would have had to use the OSK via Touch or pen.)  Once I had normal access into my machine again I used Device Manager to remove all USB controller and
    hubs (including hidden ones) and I then shut down, disconnected all USB devices and powered back up, this time using only Touch to get going.  Once the OS had settled down I started plugging stuff back in the way that I wanted it to be recognized. 
    If I didn't have Touch I would have had to have left the wireless receiver plugged in both places which I assume would be OK.  I have no idea why updates have such a catastrophic effect for USB devices.
    Robert Aldwinckle

  • Multiple Partitions/ Windows 7 / Boot Camp Assistant

    Hello All,
    I scoured the post here and in the Snow Leopard forum and gathered a lot of good info regarding partitions and Boot Camp.
    I am planning to divide a 500GB drive on a MacBook Pro into 5 partitions, one of which I plan to install Windows 7 Professional (32-bit). The 5 partitions I want/need are:
    10.6.3 #1
    10.6.3 #2 (for testing and experimenting or maybe my old 10.5.8 setup)
    Media
    Archive
    Windows 7
    I understand that Boot Camp Assistant will only allow me to setup a Boot Camp partition on a drive that has NOT been previously partitioned. Therefore I plan to use Disk Utility and iPartition....
    I have come up with two possible methods to achieve my goal and wanted to see if any of you have any input as to whether of not I am setting myself for a big bag of hurt or not...
    Method One:
    Use Disk Utility to divide the drive into 3 partitions:
    120GB for 10.6.3
    325GB that I will partition later into 3 drives
    55GB Windows 7 (MS-DOS (FAT))
    (This will make the Windows 7 partition 4, which will satisfy the limitation of Windows only seeing 4 partitions.)
    Install Windows and then use iPartition to resize and divide the 325GB partition into the 3 that I need/want. (Being careful that nothing I do in iPartition moves or changes the Windows 7 partition.)
    Method 2:
    Use Disk Utility to divide the drive into 5 partitions:
    120GB -- 10.6.3
    120GB -- 10.5.8 (or whatever)
    55GB -- Windows 7 (MS-DOS (FAT))
    100GB -- Media
    RemainingGB -- Archive
    This will still make the Windows 7 partition #4 or lower.
    I have tried both way and have not had any problem installing Windows 7 but wanted to see if anyone had an strong feelings against this approach.
    Any thoughts or suggestions??
    Thanks
    John

    Hey, from having spent some time trying to partition many partitions on macbooks, here are some thoughts:
    - Not sure if the boot camp assistant will let you go that interesting...
    - Were you thinking about using refit to select partitions on boot? I can vouch that it works well, but keep in mind that the MBR that it creates can only support 4 partitions as you noticed.. in practice i've only been able to create 2 dos/ntfs partitions that you can use to boot windows off.
    My drive setup is as follows:
    - 1 420gb partition for osx and data (since bootcamp 3 has read support for the apple file system, i keep my media etc on this partition to keep apple app's happy and use read access from windows).
    - 1 40gb partition for windows.
    - 1 40gb partition for windows data (so you can reinstall windows if you need to and keep your games/standalone apps somewhere without having to reinstall).
    How i go about this is:
    1. Boot into your mac with the osx install/restore dvd.
    2. Run diskutils.
    3. Create your partition structure as needed. (i'm not sure if you can preserve your osx partition when creating new fat partitions, i think resizing works ok, but i always delete the partition structure and start fresh).
    Its important under this step to create your dos partitions here and format them as fat32. I found it a real hassle/impossible to tell your osx about dos partitions later if you create them in a different way later. Without too much effort, osx doesn't seem to like logical dos partitions.
    4. Reinstall osx if you want/need.
    5. Boot into osx and install refit.
    6. Reboot with the windows cd in, and from refit, run your windows installer.
    Also important, while you install windows, chose one of the dos partitions, and format it to ntfs, but dont add/delete partitions from windows installer. In my experience, as soon as you let the windows built in partition tool touch the partition table on a mac, you've lost your mac partition. No refit, no mac selection, straight to windows. ie, start again. If you simply format a fat32 drive created via disk util.. all is fine.
    After all is done, when you boot back into osx, your windows partitions will be available (though read only if ntfs). Your osx partitions should also be available in windows.
    I've tried using a partition tool in windows with some success (easus partition manager i think) but when i added new partitions via this, i couldn't/gave up getting those partitions visible in osx..
    Getting windows and osx partitions to play nicely in both operating systems is a quite fun and long adventure if you want more than 2 partitions As mentioned earlier, how i run is my bulk storage is on the osx partition, keeps apple apps happy and read access via windows works better than the other way around.
    Another handy trick is you can backup your windows partition with a mac utility called winclone. If you've gotten into the habit of keeping images of clean, activated windows installs for a quick restore its great. I've tested myself on a windows 7 install and it works well (save that the boot entry somehow shows up as windows vista business on restore, i had to get in with bcdedit to fix it).

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