Bootcamp assistant won't come up

I cant get bootcamp assistant to come up

Start up the iMac in Safe mode. Restart the imac, and immediately when you hear the startup chime, hold down the left Shift key. If Boot camp assistant starts up, restart the computre again.

Similar Messages

  • BootCamp Assistant won't detect my Windows 7 Installation Disc

    I am installing Windows 7 on my 13' Macbook Pro early 2011 model - I am on OS X 10.8.4 (Mountain Lion).
    I'm using BootCamp Assistant to try into install Windows 7 (I have the authentic installation disc), but BootCamp assistant failed to detect my disc. I am installing it on my 13' Macbook Pro early 2011 model - I am on OS X 10.8.4 (Mountain Lion). I used BootCamp Assistant to try into install Windows 7 (I have the authentic installation disc), but BootCamp assistant failed to detect my disc and the error "The installer disc could not be found." I could hear the installation disc in my optical drive spinning and stopping.
    I have searched throught the forums and tried many things but none of them worked. I have been looking for the solution all day!
    Please help!
    Note: I have installed the proper drivers for the version of Windows I am installing.

    Well I have tried downloaded a Windows 7 ISO, and tried mounting it on a USB flash drive and booting it from the USB, but that didn't work either (I heard that my version of OS X doesn't support that anymore because I already have an optical drive.)
    BTW - what do you mean exactly by running disk utility on the DVD drive?

  • Bootcamp assistant won't partition my HD for use with Bootcamp

    A while ago I tried to install bootcamp but could never find the proper drivers for my computer. I decided to use parallels instead which worked ok for a while. Recently I believe I found the correct way to install the drivers but upon me booting up Windows XP it prompted me to verify my copy of windows. Problem was, no drivers were installed so I couldn't connect to the internet to verify it. I decided to delete the partition and re-install Windows XP with my SP3 disc. After I deleted the original partition I tried making a new one but my Mac gave me this message: "The disk cannot be partitioned because some files cannot be moved. Back up the disk and use Disk Utility to format it as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume. Restore your information to the disk and try using Boot Camp Assistant again." I'm pretty sure I completely understand what it wants me to do, but I really hope I'm wrong. Is there anyway around this? I really, REALLY, don't want to reformat the hardrive, I can't make room for all the important files I have on my External Hardrive. So, is there any way around this? Thanks for any help you can give, It's greatly appreciated.

    The issue you are dealing with is a major pain for anyone using BootCamp - it really shouldn't be happening. Data gets "sprayed" (like paint) across the entire hard drive, and when you want to section the space in two the software sometimes cannot because the last half of the hard drive got covered.
    This can be avoided in 2 ways:
    1.) when you first install OSX.
    You can install the very minimal amount of OSX then STOP (before updates or anything else) and use BootCamp (in Applications / Utilities) to JUST partition your drive then STOP and continue with OSX updates, 2nd DVD, whatever.... Then whenever you are ready, finish installing your BootCamp stuff. The software is totally designed to do this without any tricks or special knowledge.
    What you have done - essentially - is to occupy the smallest amount of hard drive space when starting your OSX install - and then partition - only to stop and finish the OSX install + update. This works very well, actually.
    2.) If you already have done a full install and BootCamp cannot continue, you have to move the data to one side of the hard drive by one of two methods:
    2a.) Clone your hard drive (to an external hard drive) using (free trial) Carbon Copy Cloner or Super Duper or Time Machine and then re-install it all. For some reason this process (while mildly risky - it may fail) lays all the data in a tidy "stack" and one side of the hard drive, allowing BootCamp to continue,
    2b.) purchase iDefrag (no Free Trial available) and defragment your whole OSX install using their special Boot Disk in the PREBOOT environment. Defragging an Apple has to be done as a Boot Disk operation - otherwise it's useless.
    iDefrag costs money and is more work than anything other method (I've done it) but at least you own it and can use it to speed up your install down the road (results for speed are mild but actually noticeable). The iDefrag procedure is NOTHING like Windows Defrag (which is free of cost and almost effortless) but the results are very similar.
    Cheers - NAS
    PS - actually I wonder if MAYBE a re-installation of the OS (archive & install NOT erase & install) would have a tidy enough result that the data would all be shoved to the correct end of the hard drive. Might work! Would be an experiment though...
    Message was edited by: NA Smith

  • Mic won't work with Skype on Windows installed using BootCamp Assistant?

    I recently purchased a 17" MacBook Pro in Australia. I installed Windows 7 Ultimate and updates as well using BootCamp Assistant. Everything works fine in Windows except when I downloaded and logged in to Skype and video-called one of my friends.
    I could see my friend and he could see me, but we couldn't hear each other. I beleive there is a problem with the built-in mic, which Windows doesn't recognize or doesn't have the driver for it installed. If it's a driver problem, can anyone tell me which specific driver to download? It'd make things so much easier!
    Please help!
    Thanks.

    Did you download and install the drivers? You need to download the drivers then install them from within Windows. See the Boot Camp Installation Guide. http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/boot_camp_install-setup_10.7.pdf
    Also search these forums for links to the audio drivers from the manufacturers's site.

  • BootCamp won't load on first boot from USB created by Bootcamp Assistant

    So I have created a bootable USB via the Bootcamp Assistant with the support files etc, formated a paritition to run off of. I also have tried formating through disk utility to no avail.
    I have tried things like using a USB drive, using an external, un plugging all external devices from my mac while running the set up, and nothing I have found online so far has seemed to work.
    Where the problem is, when I boot from the external drive or USB created by bootcamp assistant, it will literally just freeze on the first screen where I select the language and that stuff, not even a USB keyboard or mouse will help.
    I have managed to get past that before, but then It wont let me format my hard drive correctly to install it
    Any ideas?

    Please post in the Boot Camp forum, thats where you will find the MS Windows and Boot Camp gurus. Note also it's Boot Camp, and not Bootcamp which is something you do when you enter the military.

  • Problems with Bootcamp Assistant: no bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key

    Hello Guys,
    I got a problem setting up Windows 7 on my recently bought 13" MacBook Pro (2,3Ghz Core i5).
    I used the bootcamp assistent to create a partition of 50GB on my Mac, everything is fine until now. I insert the Windows 7 disk and follow the instructions. But when I restart in spite of starting the installation of Windows 7, a black screen appears with a note saying "no bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key". To exit this screen I then have to restart my Computer again, holding down the alt-key. In the following window I can just chose my Mac-Harddrive to boot from, the partition is not shown.
    I used the software actualization tool to update to version 10.6.7 which is the most recent one i think.
    The Windows 7 CD I use is actually a burned one. My University is a member of the msdn academic alliance and therefore offers me to download microsoft software for my work. I stress out that this is absolutly legal, I will only be allowed to use the software unitl I finished my studyings.
    So as I said, I downloaded the Version of Windows 7 Professional with Service Pack 1 (x64) on my computer and then burned on a DVD. I want to add, that the file I downloaded turned out to be an iso file. At first, I just burned this file on a DVD but since it turned out that i got the above mentioned message, I burned a second DVD with the actual files of the iso (with foldernames like autorun.inf, boot, bootmgr, bootmgr.efi, efi, setup.exe, sources support, and upgrade)
    I dont know if these details are of any relevance, but i guess it may be useful since I believe that the burning thing could cause the problems.
    I have already browsed the Forum for quite some time now, but I didnt find a case with the exact same problem that I have, so I decided to rather ask you for help now instead of killing my brain like I did before (and I dont really have a clue neither of Macbooks nor of Windows-Computers, its always try and error for me)
    I hope somebody can come up with some helpful ideas or a solution.
    If you need further details on my system or anything, please feel free to ask
    Thank you very much,
    David

    The Windows 7 CD I use is actually a burned one. My University is a member of the msdn academic alliance and therefore offers me to download microsoft software for my work. I stress out that this is absolutly legal, I will only be allowed to use the software unitl I finished my studyings.
    Apple Disk Utility won't do a proper job and won't work (and it varies, some can start the install but fails later) Has to be burned at 2X Reduced Burn Speed
    Also check the support articles for bootcamp
    Apple Boot Camp Support

  • Bootcamp Assistant: "'Create Windows 7 Install Disk Option' Missing" Fix Problem

    Firstly, sorry if this is in the incorrect fourm area, it's related with the Mountain Lion OSx software, so I posted here.
    I am Running OSX 10.8.3
    I'm trying to install bootcamp with a .ISO and a USB Drive. You need to make a Windows 7 install disk, and Bootcamp Assistant can do that for you, but the option isn't showing up.
    I am running OSX 10.8.3 M-Lion
    The link below shows how to fix the issue......
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD4kgJQ-r0c
    I did everything as it says, until the 2:20 mark in the video, where he tells you to go to the USBSupportedModels and copy the first string that follows....
    I couldn't find it,however,I found a similar one, shown below. I beleive it's the thing that I need to duplicate, but the strings, shown below, are considerably different.
    <key>PreUSBBootSupportedModels</key>
              <array>
                        <string>MacBook7,1</string>
                        <string>MacBookAir3,2</string>
                        <string>MacBookPro8,3</string>
                        <string>MacPro5,1</string>
                        <string>Macmini4,1</string>
                        <string>iMac12,2</string>
    If you look in the Top comments section, there are people, running the same OSX as mine (10.8.3) saying that it's not working, with 2 people rating it up. There is a reply saying that it does work. However, I know if somthing is messed up, the Assistant would be rendered unusable, a risk i am hesitating to take. I Googled everywhere, but all I'm finding is the same fix for USBSupported over and over again.
    Has anyone found a correct or know of a fix for this? OR should I just go ahead and do as the video says?
    Thanks!

    Don't modify that file because anyway it won't work. The reason is that Apple has determined the Macs that support the Windows installation from a USB drive by their firmware. It means that if you modify that file you will be able to create a Windows 7 USB drive, but if you try to install Windows, your computer will show up a black screen in the next startup telling you that it hasn't found any bootable device.
    You can edit that file if you want, but it's not sure that the option will show up in Boot Camp Assistant, and you won't be able to install Windows through a USB drive because the firmware of your computer doesn't support this

  • The guide to bootcamp assistant states that bootcamp can only be installed on a drive with a single partition. New Macs with Lion preinstalled have two partitions - the second is a recovery partition.  How do I install Bootcamp?

    Late in August 2011 I took delivery of a new 27" iMac with Lion preinstalled.  I need to run Windows as well. Following Apple's written suggestion, I printed off the then current 12 pages of the document "Bootcamp Installation & Setup Guide" which clearly stated that the hard drive you were going to install on had to have on it, before install, a maximum of one partition.  Using finder and disk utility I determined that there was only one partition.  Unbeknownst to me, there was (is) an additional hidden (from those two pieces of software) partition on the disk.  As of machines delivered new with Lion preinstalled, Apple has begun to include a "recovery partition".  In that partition there is a copy of the software necessary to reinstall Lion via a download from the Apple App Store.  Not knowing the partition was there, I cranked up  "Bootcamp Assistant" which nicely offered to repartition my hard drive creating a "Bootcamp Partition" in addition to the existing.  I told it how big to make each and hit the do it button, subsequently destroying my operating system.  Oh, it very nicely told me, after the damage was done, how many partitions were REALLY on the disk and that I could not install Bootcamp cause there were too many partitions.
    Luckily the the Recovery Partition, which at that point I knew existed, was not harmed and after doing some research on another compter, I used it to once again download Lion from the App Store and reinstall. So, I have recovered but am still stuck with the problem:  how do I install Bootcamp in this new environment?

    First you need to seriously back up your Mac.
    A clone is an exact duplicate of your existing Mac HDD. Merely copying and pasting a drive will not make a bootable backup. In case of problems you can boot from an Ext HDD clone and use the utilities to repair, reformat, or clone the Ext HDD back to the internal Mac HDD.  While Time machine back ups are easy you can not boot from it. The best thing to have for any kind of problem is a bootable clone backup on an external drive. Some even have two external backup drives in case one fails. There are two good apps for cloning named SuperDuper and Carbon Copy Cloner.
    In dealing with the recovery partition a simple approach is to clone the Mac partition to an external disk then re-partition the Mac to a single partition (GUID partition table) . Then clone the external disk clone back to the Mac. You will now have only one Partition and Boot Camp assistant sould not object.
    Some have recommended getting rid of the recovery partition while others have advised not to do this. If you have the Lion USB Thumb Drive you do not need a recovery partition so can discard it without concern. There is another way to get rid of the recovery partition if you decide to do it but first be sure to have a backup of your Mac ( I know I sound like a nagging mom but many dead computers have been saved by this simple precaution).
    Use Disk Utility.
    1) Make the Recovery visible in Disk Utility by using a program like Secrets:http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/27025/secrets or MacPilot:http://www.koingosw.com/products/macpilot.php (15 day free trial).
    2) Highlite the Recovery partition and Control click it and select Mount the partition.
    3) With the Recovery partition highlited, erase the partition, you'll get an error message, ignore it.
    4) Now highlite the top identity of the hard drive and select the partition tab.
    5) Highlite the Recovery partition and press the minus sign.
    6) Click and hold on the bottom edge of the partition above and drag it to the bottom, if it doesn't go there automatically, the press apply.

  • IPod Touch 3G in DFU Mode and won't come out

    Hello,
    My daughter's iPod Touch 3G appears to be in DFU mode, but won't come out. The screen is completely black, and when I attach it to the computer, it comes up with the message "iTunes had detected as an iPhone in recovery mode. You must restore this iPhone before it can be used with iTunes." When I hit the restore button, I receive the error message "software for this iPhone is not currently available. Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes and try again."
    I've seen this message posted several times in the forum, and I have tried all the troubleshooting tips offered by Apple Support and in the answers to some of the questions. I am a Systems Engineer, so I consider myself pretty technically savvy. These are the steps I have followed so far:
    1) Completey removed and reinstalled iTunes according to the instructions provided by Apple.
    2) Downloaded the firmware for both the 3G and IOS4 from http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/ and attempted a manual install - when I do this, I receive the error message, "the iPhone "iPhone" could not be restored because the firmware is incompatible"
    3) Downloaded RecBoot to attempt to exit recovery mode, but it does not appear to be detecting the iPod.
    4) Attempted to exit and re-enter DFU mode several times to no avail.
    5) Called Apple Express Lane and was willing to pay the 1 time phone support charge, however the agent told me that he could not help me, and that I needed to take the iPod into an Apple store (the iPod is 190 days out of warranty).
    My last effort is to try the install from another PC. So, prior to taking the iPod into the store, I was wondering if anyone has had any success other than the steps I have tried above. I'm appreciative for any assistance anyone is able to provide.
    Message was edited by: kander1625

    Check the model number on the back, "A1318" = 3G, "A1288" = 2G. If it truly is a 32GB 3G Touch, then you're going to have a rough time going back to an iOS version earlier than the current release (4.3.1, available from iTunes). The iOS packs you get from the site you mention are not "signed" and you probably won't be able to install them ... I think 2G owners have better luck with those "unofficial" versions.
    So, if you have a 3G, your best bet is to erase (or move) all earlier iOS versions and let iTunes download a fresh copy of 4.3.1 for the iPod -- no need to go to a 3rd party site. If you have a 2G, then the latest version you can install is 4.2.1, which is also available from iTunes. To increase your odds of this working out, you might temporarily disable any AV software and firewall(s).

  • EXTREME lag after installing Windows 8.1 pro via / Bootcamp assistant

    Hey guys, today I've literally been through **** trying to get this game working on my MacBook Pro.
    I've basically gone out & bought Windows 8, created a partition on my hardrive (of my MacBook Pro) & installed it into that partition using Apples 'Bootcamp assistant'. After installing the operating system I also loaded the drivers which were given to me by Apples 'Bootcamp assistant'.
    I now have the game on the Windows 8 (on my MacBook) which is a £2000 machine... I have got to the menu & experienced extreme lag to the point where I've even managed to turn down all my video settings & it is still lagging a lot despite my high-end computer hardware - here is my computer http://store.apple.c...B/A&step=config#
    I have tried running the game on this website http://www.systemrequirementslab.com & everything is great but it says I don't have the required 512MB of video RAM... It says I have 256MB. This is complete ********? I believe I have 2GB of GDDR5 video RAM. It also says that my graphics card is called 'Microsoft Basic Display Adapter'. So I believe this is where the issue lies. My theory is for some reason one of the drivers which I have installed which was given to me by the Bootcamp assistant is messing with me.
    This is literally all the information I can possibly provide, does anybody know how I could fix this?
    Thanks you!

    If the underlying hardware was exposed correctly by the CSM-BIOS when Windows was installed, your Device Manager should look like this.
    If the Windows installer did not see any devices as your screen indicates, Windows will use generic software-based drivers which will be very slow and painful.
    Rudegar ... I think the Windows installer did not see  any hardware, otherwise there should be HW with yellow triangles with exclamation marks.

  • Can't partition HD with Bootcamp Assistant on brand new iMac

    I just got a 27" 1TB brand new iMac three days ago. After copying over all my files from my previous computer (PC), installing some software packages and configured the Mac the way I want it, yesterday I wanted to partition 80GB out of remaining 330GB with bootcamp assistant to install Windows 7. After one hour it stopped with an error message that it wasn't able to move some files and I would need to re-format the HD and start again.
    Is there really no other way? It took me two days to get to where I am.

    It should only take less than a minute.
    So just use OS X software to clone what you have to another hard drive, then do an erase and restore.
    And backup before starting is at the top of the list of things to do to prepare.
    http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp - re-read the pdf guide linked at the top and other tech articles.
    And you really do want bootable clone image of Mac OS anyway, in addition to or in place of TimeMachine, so no loss in doing so. It isn't as if you will lose or have to redo.
    It needed contiguous free space and no files at the end of the disk. But installers and updates do scatter files and fragment free space a lot and can leave files locked where they can't be moved.
    SuperDuper
    Carbon Copy Cloner
    iDefrag
    iPartition
    Apple Disk Utility Restore
    And you can have OS X on multiple hard drives, plus it really helps for doing the type of maintenance and repairs needed for updates and proper running.

  • How to install Windows 7 on 2010 MacBook Air with Lion - Bootcamp Assistant 4.0.1 from USB drive?

    I want to install Windows 7 on my 2010 MacBook Air running Lion - Bootcamp Assistand 4.0.1 from a USB drive. I've done this in the past when I was running Snow Leopard and the process was rather easy but now Lion updated the Bootcamp Assistant so i'm no longer able to create a MBR partition without a Super Drive installed. Does anybody managed to do that? Thank you.
    The old process working on Snow Leopard:
    http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-20020513-285/install-win-7-on-macbook-air-fr om-a-usb-drive/

    Nobody managed to install Windows 7 from a USB drive on a 2010 MacBook Air running Lion?

  • Bootcamp Assistant: Downloading Windows support software... STUCK.

    I've been trying for 2 days to get Bootcamp Assistant to run on my iMac 5K, and every time I've tried I get to "Downloading Windows support software..."  and it just stalls.   I even left it over night in hopes maybe it would advance some how, but nothing at all, just stuck at maybe 10%, 
    Anybody else get past this?   I see tons of people having installed Bootcamp already, how the **** did you manage it when you can't get appropriate drivers or software?

    Wireless or wired doesn't matter (have tried both). 
    I've got a 150mbit down connection, which I've routinely run speed tests and other things since setting up the machine.  So I'm going to assume the connection isn't the issue.
    Here's a dump of everything from the Console.  Any of it make sense?
    10/23/14 2:41:32.782 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.quicklook[2185]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.quicklook
    10/23/14 2:47:51.372 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.CoreLocationAgent[2202]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.CoreLocation.agent
    10/23/14 2:49:39.614 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.CoreLocationAgent[2211]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.CoreLocation.agent
    10/23/14 2:50:46.828 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.CoreLocationAgent[2222]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.CoreLocation.agent
    10/23/14 2:54:10.970 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.quicklook[2245]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.quicklook
    10/23/14 2:55:17.882 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: Failed to connect (quitItem) outlet from (DAWindowController) to (NSMenuItem): missing setter or instance variable
    10/23/14 2:55:17.999 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: Disk 2 is not SATA or PCI.
    10/23/14 2:55:17.999 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: Disk 3 is not SATA or PCI.
    10/23/14 2:55:18.035 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: Disk 2 is not SATA or PCI.
    10/23/14 2:55:18.035 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: Disk 3 is not SATA or PCI.
    10/23/14 2:55:19.426 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: Disk 2 is not SATA or PCI.
    10/23/14 2:55:19.426 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: Disk 3 is not SATA or PCI.
    10/23/14 2:55:30.449 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: -[DAWindowController softwareUpdateDidBegin:]
    10/23/14 3:04:10.507 AM mds[32]: (Volume.Normal:2464) volume:0x7f80b4022000 ********** Bootstrapped Creating a default store:0 SpotLoc:(null) SpotVerLoc:(null) occlude:0 /Volumes/Recovery HD
    10/23/14 3:08:00.482 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.quicklook[2306]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.quicklook
    10/23/14 3:35:00.062 AM com.apple.xpc.launchd[1]: (com.apple.bsd.dirhelper[2325]) Endpoint has been activated through legacy launch(3) APIs. Please switch to XPC or bootstrap_check_in(): com.apple.bsd.dirhelper
    10/23/14 8:08:59.239 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: -[__NSDictionaryM UTF8String]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x6080000476e0
    10/23/14 8:09:00.162 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: Disk 2 is not SATA or PCI.
    10/23/14 8:09:00.162 AM Boot Camp Assistant[2256]: Disk 3 is not SATA or PCI.

  • Bootcamp assistant problem

    Bootcamp assistant will not let me past the *introduction page* when trying to install Windows XP. When I click "Continue" it states "you cannot partition an external disk drive. Restart your computer using your computers start up disk." I had tried this several times. Went to system preferences selected an internal disk drive. When I go to Bootcamp the same question keeps coming up.

    The hatter wrote:
    The only thing Boot Camp Assistant does is
    Take free unfragmented space and create a partition for Windows. Does not download or install anything (it may for a MacBook Air help setup a CD with a DVD driver as the Air doesn't have one).
    Mac Pro has 4 internal drives. You have the option of install Windows on a dedicated entire hard drive other than Mac OS; or on Mac OS drive.
    You have to pull all the other drives before booting from Windows.
    Mac Pro - you need Windows 7 64-bit. Pro to address two physical processors, or to address more than 16GB RAM.
    http;//www.apple.com/support/bootcamp
    has links to tech notes, articles, and, the PDF Guide
    Also,
    http;//www.apple.com/support/macpro
    http://www.apple.com/macpro/specs.html
    I realize thats what bootcamp used to do, but with the 10.6.6 update and bootcamp assistant 3.0.4 apple now wants you to download the drivers before it will actually let you install windows. The assistant clearly states do not use the drivers found on your OSX dvd. Will post screen shots momentarily.
    Ok so here are those screen shots from my MBP mid 2010. Everything is fully updated and this is what seems to be happening for everyone now.
    1. http://www.imagestoring.net/show.php/6952_Screenshot20110107at11.25.05AM.png.htm l
    2. http://www.imagestoring.net/show.php/6953_Screenshot20110107at11.25.32AM.png.htm l
    3. http://www.imagestoring.net/show.php/6956_Screenshot20110107at11.31.35AM.png.htm l
    (I realize 3 seems to be out of order, but the download bar goes by so quickly that I couldn't screen capture it in time. So I went through a second time.)
    4. http://www.imagestoring.net/show.php/6954_Screenshot20110107at11.26.29AM.png.htm l
    5. http://www.imagestoring.net/show.php/6955_Screenshot20110107at11.26.58AM.png.htm l
    This clearly depicts what is happening when I go through bootcamp on a MBP 13". I believe this is also what everyone else is going through as well.
    Message was edited by: N.Carroll

  • Windows migration assistant won't go passed the first screen. Connecting hp files to new Mac mini with Ethernet cable. Also tried USB

    Windows migration assistant won't go passed the first screen. Connecting hp files to new Mac mini with Ethernet cable. Also tried USB

    Are you following these instructions?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4796
    Have yo tired by connecting both to same network vice direct ethernet connection?
    There is no direct USB connection

Maybe you are looking for

  • HP Solutions Center doesn't work for my C7280

    I have a C7280 All In One and just got a new PC running Windows 7 (32 bit). Now when I try to run the Solutions Center to scan a picture it says that I don't have the SW installed so I went to the site and downloaded the entire SW suite for my printe

  • Can I add a PCI Express eSATA card to my G5

    Hi All, Not clear if this will work...I have a late 2005 model Power Mac G5. I'd like to add this eSATA PCI Express card: http://www.worldofcables.com/store/viewItem.asp?idproduct=9232 So I can use this external drive with it's faster eSATA capabilit

  • WLC 5508 Fus upgrade

    Hi, I have few 5508 controlers with 7.0.116.0 version and i decided to upgrade to 7.4. I did an upgrade of software and FUS ( AIR-CT5500-K9-1-7-0-0-FUS.aes) on three of them without any problems. But on the last one i cannot upgrade fus image.. I dow

  • Property Read Only

    Hello, I would like to change "contenttype" property for document in my programm, but when I doing this Exception raise: ResourceException---com.sapportals.wcm.repository.PropertyReadOnlyException: Read-only property: {http://sapportals.com/xmlns/cm}

  • Zen MX firmware problem

    My Zen MX seems to only reboot in recovery mode. ?I tried downloading the recovery tool and using it. ?It seemed to download the correct driver, but now it's simply telling me that my player is not connected. What do I do to get the PC to recognize t