Como reiniciar imac 2012 problemas con boot camp

Buenos días. Necesito ayuda para reiniciar mi iMac 27". Al intentar instalar W8 se puso la pantalla en negro y no respondía... la superdrive creo que se ha estropeado... Tambien aparece el mensaje NO BOOTABLE DEVICE--INSERT BOOT DISK AND PRESS ANY KEY... El teclado inalambrico no se enlaza.

Debe enlazar. Usted no lo eliminó como dispositivo enlazado con su iMac, por lo que puede utilizarlo, pero durante el arranque es complicado enlazarlo. Como le/la dije, inicie su iMac y pulse la tecla Opción hasta que vea las particiones de arranque en la pantalla. Usted sabrá que el teclado ha enlazado cuando vea una luz verde en el teclado, si es que tiene el teclado inalámbrico de Apple.
Si esto no funciona, tiene que comprar un teclado USB

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  • Problema con Boot Camp

    Primero que nada, un saludo.
    Bueno, el problema que tengo yo es que quiero instalr windows 7 en mi MacBook Pro 13" de finales del 2011, con OS X Mavericks 10.9, hago todo el proceso de instalacion tal y como viene en el manual, pero despues de crear la particion y cuando se reinicia la computadora me aparece la pantalla negra con el siguiente mensaje:
    "no bootable disk insert boot disk and press any key"
    Lo trato de instalar desde una memoria USB de 16 gb Kingston. Lo eh intentado con windows 8, pensando que el problema venia de la iso descargue el 7, no me funciono y descargue otra iso de Windows 7, pero no sirvio nada, espero tener alguna respuesta que me ayude, desde ya, gracias!

    Encontre la solucion, por si alguien tiene lo mismo, aca me funciono con esto:
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/23539899#23539899

  • Al estar intalando W 7 con boot camp

    Al estar intalando W 7 con boot camp, ha detectado un error en el disco, he cancelado la instalación.
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    Espero haberme explicado con suficiente claridad.
    Si hay alguna incidencia en el proceso sugeriría un pequeño tutorial.
    Muchas gracias de antemano.

    This is my problem:
    Re: Lion install in BootCamp.  Now "Missing Operating System"!  Help! 
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    hey can you tell me how to do that?
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  • Problems with Boot Camp - PLEASE HELP!

    I'm having problems with Boot Camp. Here's what's happening. I ran Boot Camp Assistant, partitioning a 32GB BOOTCAMP drive. I insert my copy of XP and start the installation. My MBP restarts and boots into the Windows Setup. I let it run through the initial actions. I press ENTER to proceed, F8 to accept the license agreement, then when I get to the part where I should be able to select the Partition 3 BOOTCAMP drive (as it says in the Apple Boot Camp Manual) there is only a Partition 1 Unknown drive. It is the only drive to choose from and its a C: drive. I can't figure out why after I run boot camp the partitioned drive doesn't appear as an option in the windows installation. Please help!!!
    Message was edited by: CarlConti08

    Boot into Leo, start Disk Utility and you should see two partitions, your Leo partition and a Fat32 partition of 32GB at the end of the drive.
    If not, boot camp didn't create it for some reason. If it is there then check it with DU and make sure its OK.
    While your in there give it a name so you can easily identify it in your windows installer.
    If there is no partition, create one using Disk Utility at the END if the drive. make sure you create it as a msdos (Fat32) partition and give it a name. The name cannot be more than 11 characters must be comprised of numbers and/or letters (no special characters).
    Verify it before exiting DU.
    Put in windows install disk, reboot - hold option key after the chime until you see the boot screen - select windows CD to begin install.
    Don't forget to install Leo windows drivers after installing windows.
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  • Problems with Boot Camp and Drive Partition

    First of all, let me preface this by saying I have in the past successfully partitioned my drive and installed Windows, but it was a while back and I can remember it was frustrating, but I don't remember the exact details. Also, I apologize for the rambling nature of this problem, but I'm trying to give as much relevant information as possible and walk through the steps I took to get where I am now.
    Feel free to skip ahead to the end, the main problem seems to be I tried to create a 300 GB partition, but it didn't take or something. Now my storage is reflecting I've lost 300 GB, but it won't recognize the existence of the new partition.
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    Before I begin, some technical details about the computer I'm working with. I don't know how much of this is necessary, but here it is:
    It's a 27-inch late 2012 iMac with a 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 processor with 24GB RAM running OSX 10.9.4
    The storage space is a little more difficult as that is part of the problem I'm running into, which I'll get to in a minute.
    Anyway, I have a Windows 7 Professional install DVD and a burned CD called Boot Camp, which I think is the drivers from last time I installed Windows (a year and half ago?), but since I needed Superdrive for the install DVD I just used an XHD I had to put the drivers on (like I said, I don't remember how I did it last time). I go through Boot Camp and look at how much space I have and how big I want to make my partition.
    Side note: Last time I made my partition, I'm fairly certain I set it to 200 GB, but the partition size actually came out to something like 112 GB or something significantly less. I didn't know what happened, but figured it would still be enough space and it had been such a hassle I didn't bother doing it again.
    Supposedly I have a 1 TB HD, and I can't remember exactly what it said when I partitioned the drive this time, but it definitely said I was using less than half of my capacity and I had plenty of room, so I opted to go for a 301 GB partition (the slider wouldn't let me do exactly 300) which still left me with around 300 GB of space left over on my Mac partition I want to say. I went ahead with it and it started partitioning the drive with the blue line moving very slowly and after an hour or so it was like 80% across but no longer making progress. I looked online and people said that shouldn't happen. I cancelled the partition and the Disk Utility showed the partition, but said it was unmounted or something.
    I restarted my computer thinking maybe I'd try and see what would happen if I tried to boot it up as if I had Windows installed. I also at that moment remembered that I'd had a similar problem last time because I had my XHD plugged into my USB port so I unplugged that and held down OPT. It then showed me my Mac HD drive and a CD icon that said Windows, so I clicked on that figuring maybe I could install it after all.
    It led me through a Install manager and it got to the point where it asked what drive/partition do you want to install Windows in, I recognized the screen and remembered I was supposed to choose a certain one, but couldn't remember which one and none of the sizes seemed to match the storage I had allocated to the partition. One was about 200 GB and since the last time I did it my partition came out 100 GB smaller than I had set it for I thought maybe that was it.
    However, it said I couldn't install on that drive for some reason (I can't remember exactly what it said). So I restarted again and figured I'd go back and see what I did wrong and start over. When I check Disk Utility it no longer sees any partition (mounted or unmounted or anything) and that the entirety of my HD is dedicated to Mac HD.
    The problem is, now I'm getting weird reports about the size of my drive, the amount used, and the space available. Disk Utility tells me I have 1.12 TB capacity, 301 GB available, and 819 GB used. That doesn't even add up. Furthermore, when I click get info on Macintosh HD, it tells me I have 810 GB capacity, 364 GB available, and 446 GB used. When I click on About this Mac and go to System Report and storage I get this:
    Macintosh HD
    Available: 364 GB
    Capacity: 810 GB
    Logical Volume Group:
         Name: Macintosh HD
         Size: 1.12 TB
         Freespace: 301 GB
    Physical Volumes:
         disk0s2:
         size: 121 GB
         disk1s2:
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    But how come Disk Utility doesn't recognize the partition then? What should I do from here?
    I couldn't find anyone asking this exact type of question or running into this same problem before, so I hope I'm not asking about something that's already been answered. If that's the case, if you could direct me to where I can find the answer I'd be appreciative.
    Otherwise, any help or light that can be shed would be most appreciated.
    Thanks!

    The problem seems to have gone away. I did click on repair disk in Disk Utility, I'm not sure if that did anything, but now when I run Boot Camp Assistant it is showing me the correct free space, so I don't know what happened. Oh well.
    Still having trouble getting the **** thing to partition, but that topic is covered extensively elsewhere.

  • Problem with boot camp

    Hi, how are you all
    I have a problem since 3 months
    I tried something in boot camp and ended up doing something wrong
    Now every time I want to start my iMac I need to hold alt and choose MAC, or else it will take me to black screen that shows "no driver found to boot...."
    I thought it wasn't that big deal, I don't need windows anymore, and it is not that hard to hold alt key while imac starts
    but today I tried to install windows, because I upgraded ram to 12gb and wanted to try them, but I couldn't
    I did devoid the hard disk successfully, but when I want to install windows 7 the computer restart, this is normal I know, but then it takes me to the white screen again where I can either hold down alt button and it will take me back to snow leopard, or don't hold any key which will take me again to that black screen I mentioned before
    This is really frustrating
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    So hopefully ill find answer here
    Please if you know the answer tell me, want to try the RAM
    Thanks, Ahmad

    Redo your install.
    As in Boot from Windows 7 and do a clean install, format the drive which is already NTFS.
    Installation Guide Instructions for all features and settings.
    Boot Camp FAQ Get answers to commonly asked Boot Camp questions.
    Windows 7 FAQ Answers to commonly asked Windows 7 questions.
    Discussions forums Discuss Boot Camp topics with other users.
    Troubleshooting
    iMac displays a black screen during installation of Windows 7
    Symptoms
    When installing Microsoft Windows 7 on an iMac (27-inch, Late 2009) and iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2010) using Boot Camp, a black screen may appear. This can happen because the Windows 7 installer does not include the necessary graphics or Bluetooth drivers for your Mac.
    http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
    Pay attention to any Apple tips and articles above that deal with your Mac.
    Have your OS X DVD ready for after Windows is installed.
    Tip: Most geniuses have mixed or limited or wrong information about Windows and installing on Mac, using Boot Camp tools. The above page and articles are good starting place, should be directed to when questions come up.
    And take everything with a grain of salt. Good luck.

  • IMac Disc Utility and Boot Camp Error

    So my friend just got a new 24" Intel iMac a few weeks ago and it had a bad super drive and memory, so he had to get it replaced. Bad start for a pc switcher. =P But the new one worked out ok. After a few days of going fine he randomly had a Gray screen pop up and he explained to me he fixed the problem by reinstalling macosx but keeping all his info (I did not see him do this) Since then, it's been going perfect he says without any hiccups. Jump forward 2 weeks later, today, I went over to his house to help set up boot camp for him. I started the assistant and attempting to split the HD to give Windows 50gb. It gave me an error saying there is something wrong with the startup disk check out disk utility to fix it. So naturally, I opened Disk Utility and ran a scan and it came up with this EXACT error-
    Verifying volume “My Computer”
    Checking HFS Plus volume.
    Checking Extents Overflow file.
    Checking Catalog file.
    Checking multi-linked files.
    Checking Catalog hierarchy.
    Checking Extended Attributes file.
    Checking volume bitmap.
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    The volume The volume uter needs to be repaired.
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    Hi
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  • Bluetooth headset problems in Boot Camp

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    Ever figure this out?

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    Message was edited by: BlakeTron
    Message was edited by: BlakeTron

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