Installing Windows via DVD? Bootcamp.

Hey there, recently I have had alot of problems with my super drive and the thing is that it cannot read any cds at all, or its very rare that it reads one, however, it can read dvds. I really want to install Windows XP and im wondering if its possible to install it from a dvd as oposed to a cd??

You should probably post that question on a Windows forum such as
http://forums.windowsitpro.com
http://ms-windows.com/forum/
http://forums.windowsforum.org
Or in the Boot Camp forum:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=237

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    Hello,
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    BobTheFisherman > Hem, yeah, that is stating the problem and not working toward resolving it.
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  • How to install windows xp on bootcamp on new Mac mini?

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    Admiralali wrote:
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  • Install Windows 8 on Bootcamp 5.1 Mavericks on my MBP 5.3

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  • I want to delete VM fusion and windows 7 then install windows 7 with bootcamp, how do I do this?  Help Please!!

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  • HT4407 Hey, I am unable to install windows 7 using 'bootcamp 5.0' . I have already partitioned the drive as (mac Os Extended Journaled) and yet it seems bootcamp won't acknowledge this?

    Hey, I am unable to install windows 7 using 'bootcamp 5.0' . I have already partitioned the drive as (mac Os Extended Journaled) and yet it seems bootcamp won't acknowledge this?
    My first thoughts were that 'bootcamp' was out of date...needed an upgrade to register windows 7. Since then I am once again met with the same problem... how can it not see the I have already have a paritioned drived ready to be used for installition, is there a way to fix this problem? I don't really want to pay out for 'i-parition' only to merge my 2 drives back into one and start again from scratch =/. Seems silly to do so...what are my options?
    Regards Swishi...p.s If anyone can help me...it'll make my day :3.

    ONE PARTITION.
    You don't need to buy anything but you should have backups.
    you can delete #2 you created. Then resize to full drive.
    There are already
    GPT
    EFI
    Mac
    Recovery
    and there needs to be Windows which cannot be higher ID
    Reading the instructions first and just swallow whatever pride or inidignation. It is a "my way or highwar" setup and utility,.
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/boot_camp_install-setup_10.7.pdf
    create a Windows support software (drivers) CD or USB storage media
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4407
    The Boot Camp Assistant can burn Boot Camp software (drivers) to a DVD or copy it to a USB storage device, such as a flash drive or hard drive. These are the only media you can use to install Boot Camp software.
    https://support.apple.com/kb/HT4569
    Installation Guide  Instructions for all features and settings.
    Boot Camp 4.0 FAQ  Get answers to commonly asked Boot Camp questions.
    Windows 7 FAQ  Answers to commonly asked Windows 7 questions.
    http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/

  • Install Windows 7 on Bootcamp 5.1 iMac Late 2009 27''

    HI,
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    Hollebole

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  • Why can't I install Windows 7 on Bootcamp?

    I'm running OSx Mavricks 10.9.5. Every time I try to install Windows 7 on bootcamp, I get into the install part, and when it asks where I want to install it, I choose the bootcamp partition, then format it, and then it gives me this error message...
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    Hello all, can I install windows XP with bootcamp on my iMac which is now on Maverick? Please advise. Thank you.

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    What is a good program to install windows via a flashdrive...Have the iso...

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    Please can you help!
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