Windows 8 Single Language boot camp
I have a 10.8.3 with 8GB RAM and 750GB HDD and I want to use boot camp to dual boot it with Windows 8. In the article of boot camp, it says that I can install Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro; but I could only find Windows 8 Single Language (for emerging markets only). Can I install it as well?
Hello, thank you for your quick answer. I meant to write "Single Language" not "Standard". I'm sorry
It differs from Windows 8 only by the fact that Single Language offers installs in only 1 language. I could not find a decent webpage to describe it, except for a sentence on Wikipedia.
Also, it is a full version, if I am not mistaken, of DSP OEI though.
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Can't boot into Windows 8 Single Language 64 bit or access the BIOS screen with the F1 key
I have in my possession right now a Lenovo E49, Model name: 3464
I am unable to access the BIOS settings at POST by pressing the F1 key. Neither does it respond to the Enter key when it displays the message "To interrupt normal startup, Press Enter". I am also unable to boot into the installed OS Windows 8 Single Language 64 bit.
For your informtion, these are the events that led to this issue.
I accessed the BIOS settings at startup using the CHANGE PC SETTINGS option in the CHARMS menu in Windows 8 Single Languge 64 bit followed by GENERAL and ADVANCED STARTUP. Then I chose Restart Now. Windows restarted to produce the startup screen where I chose Troubleshoot, followed by Advanced Options and UEFI Firmware Settings, followed by Restart. This took me to the BIOS settings screen. Once there I changed the boot settings in BIOS so that SECURE BOOT was turnned OFF. It was in ON state prior to that. I also changed the BOOT MODE to LEGACY ONLY. I also changed the BOOT ORDER to boot from DVD drive first followed by the Hard Disk and USB Hard Disk. I saved the changes by pressing F10.
Now the computer is able to boot from the DVD Drive. I tested this by inserting a Windows 7 Repair DVD and also a Linux Live DVD. Mind you, I didn't mke any changes to the Hard Drive. I'm also able to boot from a USB Hard Disk. This too was tested by inserting a bootable USB HD that had both Windows 7 and Windows 8 OS installers. I used only the command prompt feature in the Repair option on the Windows 8 installer to ensure that I could access the partitions on the HD. I did not in any way install Windows 7 or 8 on the HD.
If there is no bootable DVD or USB HD inserted, the laptop is involved in a loop that restarts followed by a message that says the following:
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I am positive that the current state of the BIOS is such that it does not accept any input keys like F1 and F12 at POST so that the BIOS can only be accessed through Change PC Settings in Windows 8 as I had done prior to the occurence of the issue. Since I cannot boot up Windows 8 I cannot use this method to access the BIOS. And since it is not possible at this stage to access the BIOS settings through the F1 key, I believe Lenovo must have surely provided another alternative to enter the BIOS. Can you kindly tell me what other way is there to do this. In earlier days, one could reset the BIOS by shorting the BIOS through pins on the motherboard. Is that possible now? Or is there some Lenovo BIOS utilily that enables me to change the BIOS setting to boot with Legacy and UEFI? Or do I have to install Windows 8.1 64 bit in Legacy mode?I'll see if another member of the team can jump in here and offer more help...
What I might imagine is that you can only access BIOS from a cold boot. Windows 8/8.1 have hybrid shutdown and don't completely shut down the machine normally, so even when it powers off, it isn't fully off and the next boot is not really a cold boot.
Please see this KB. I realize this assumes you can get into windows.
As you suggest, it also seems as though you have set legacy vs UEFI and that may be why your drive is not currently booting. Can you remove the battery on your system? If not, is there a reset hole on the bottom? Removing battery and AC and pressing and holding the power button several times, then re-attach AC and Battery and try to restart and press F1 to get into BIOS. (Not familiar with models that use enter for BIOS).
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Need help restoring Windows 8 Single Language and updating to 8.1
To cut a very long story short, I have 2 PC's from different manufacturers. One is mine and the other is a friend's. Both came with Genuine OEM Windows 8 Single Language preinstalled. When attempting to update my PC to 8.1 from 8.0, it failed to boot so
I took it my vendor. They tried restoring 8, which involved wiping the HDD (incl. the recovery partition) and when they failed they installed a pirate Windows 7 and accused me of "messing" with the system. They voided my warranty :'(
I made a Recovery USB. My PC boots to it but refuses to install. Says "A required drive partition is missing" (Probably the recovery partition).
So then I came across the idea of making an image from my friend's PC to install on mine, after "generalizing" his PC: ("The Sysprep /generalize command removes unique information from a Windows installation so that you can safely reuse that
image on a different computer.")
Source: Capture an Image for Deployment (Generalize)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh824938.aspx
But I still have some questions:
1. When my friend's PC makes the image, will I be given the option to decide the file's location (such as creating it on an external HDD)? If not, where will I find it if I boot the PC in a live environment (such as a Windows setup DVD or Ubuntu LiveCD)?
2. How large is this image (in GB)? Can I split it?
3. After completing, how do I "undo" the generalization on my friend's PC so it goes back to normal?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
PS: To Mircosoft: Please consider making the Windows 8/8.1 Single Language ISO available for OEM customers to download in case of problems. This will help us avoid these complex techniques.
Thank you.If the system was reinstalled with a pirated version of Windows 7, the piracy can be
reported here to Microsoft.
For installation media for a system which was preinstalled by an OEM, the system manufacturer will need to be contacted. The operating system can also be installed from standard OEM or System Builder installation media if you have access to such media. If
the product key is embedded in the system firmware, the Windows installation will be able to use it.
For future reference, it is possible to include the recovery partition as part of the USB Recovery Drive, for which
the steps are available here from Windows Support. Similarly, the System Image Backup functionality from previous versions of Windows is also still available and
documented here on Windows Support.
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I require Windows 7 for some Windows based softwares that do not support Mac OS X. Therefore, used Boot Camp 4.0 to install Windows 7 and then tried partitioning single internal HDD to have 3 partitions (4 total including BOOTCAMP partition). Disk Utility created a 648.5MB partition and then I was able to create 3 other partitions of custom sizes. After applying these changes, I got an error message that said selected volume size is too small. I resized this 648.5MB partion to a custom size and had total 4 partitions, including BOOTCAMP.
After reapplying these changes, BOOTCAMP partition was removed and I was left with only 3 partitions and empty space.
I've tried several different ways to partition the disk, all in vein. Is there a way I can partition my single internal HDD after installing Windows 7 Professional via Boot Camp 4.0?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.
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I'm having an issue installing Windows 8.1 under Boot Camp on one of the new MacBook Pros (late 2013). After sever troubles (and not a few tribulations) fighting with the stupid Windows installer program (couldn't Microsoft just let me download a freakin' ISO?) I got the installer running after creating the partition, but at the end of the Windows install, I get:
Windows could not update the computer's boot configuration. Installation cannot proceed.
Googling around for a solution I found several references to UEFI problems, along with a couple different procedures that were claimed to work. Unfortunately, these procedures were pretty lengthy and require several third party tools -- and I'm not positive they're even applicable because none of them dealt with the newest model of MacBook Pro.
So, can anyone out there point me towards a procedure that's known to work with the new models?
Thanks.OK... Finally solved the problem during my winter break... took almost 1.5 months Actually we users are creating the problem... Bootcamp is OK... our late 2013 Mac is OK... but Apple is't as it's not giving us the solution Now let me clear concisely what actually occurs behind the problem.
When you open bootcamp to install Windows, you get a popup window. Then you click continue... then you choose the options among the three which suits to your intention. Then if you chose to create a installation disk or/and download the Windows Support Software, bootcamp does so. Then the nextPROBLEMETIC STEP comes! Yes! you got it! This step creates the actual problem: Partitioning the hard disk for installing Windows. Before bootcamp starts partitioning, a simple POPUP WINDOW will inform you whether you will get the f*cking "Windows could not update the computer's boot configuration. Installation cannot proceed" message or not during your windows installation! Andddd... the popup window is here:
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2. Take a flash drive, format it, and then open Bootcamp
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Install or remove Windows 7 or later version
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5. Do noting untill the windows installation window comes
6. Go forward pressing Next, putting serial, and accepting the agreement that we never read
7. Select advanced installation... I mean the second option
8. Now find the partition named BOOTCAMP
9. Select it and Format it!
10. Click Next
You are done! Your Mac will install windows without any problem or error message After installation, if you find that your drivers aren't working, go to the installation disk and open the folder named BOOT CAMP. Open the exe named Setup... Install the drivers and restart after completion... Your Mac now owns Windows in EFI mode like mine!
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Problems with Windows install and erasing Boot camp partition.
I recently decided I'd try running a copy of XP on my Macbook, the only reason being that the software for my OU work is only available on Windows. I used Boot camp assistant to partition my hard drive which went smoothly. When I tried to install Windows, I get to the Windows install screen, and it says "Press enter to begin installation". Unfortunately, my keyboard doesn't seem to work, so obviously I can't begin the installation. I've tried using my old Apple USD keyboard, but it didn't make any difference. I thought I'd try the whole process from scratch, but found I can't erase the original partition. I've read that you should use Boot camp assistant again, but when I press the continue key, I get the message:
"The startup disk must be formatted as a single Mac OS Extended (Journaled) volume or already partitioned by Boot Camp Assistant for installing Windows."
Does anybody know a way of sorting either of these problems out? Much appreciated.I've been doing a bit more reading into the problem. I think the keyboard problem's because I'm not using the SP2 version on XP. So hopefully once I get a copy, I should be able to sort it. But I still can't seem to use BCA to erase the partition.
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I have given up on Windows 7 running in Boot Camp on my 15" MacBook Pro and displaying it on my 27" IMac via thunderbolt and Target Display Mode.
The FAQ concerning Target Dsiplay Mode farily clearly says Windows 7 won't work.
But it does not say Windows 8.1 will or will not drive Target Display Mode via thunderbolt.
see: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5219, question 29
Has anyone found that running Windows 8.1 in BootCamp on a MacBook Pro Retina mid 2012 will display via a thunderbolt cable in to Target Display Mode on a late 2013 IMac 27"?
I don't want to go to the trouble of installing Windows 8.1 and trashing my otherwise functional Windows 7 Boot Camp installation unless it is going to display properly on my late 2013 27" IMac running OSX 10.9.3 via thunderbolt.
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Firstly, I get no sound whatsoever in Windows XP SP3 (boot camp); I have tried removing and reinstalling the drivers from the Snow Leopard install disc, but no success. I have no yellow question marks in the device manager window, but the absence of audio still persists.
Secondly, I cannot gain access to the special functions of the Apple wireless keyboard in Windows XP SP3 via Boot Camp. Again, I have tried reinstalling the drivers, but no success. I have read an Apple support document which states that the keys are only supported on late 2009 Macs; I own one of these Macs, so that cannot be the problem.Problems with Windows XP SP3 in Boot Camp
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I have hand-installed the NVidia graphics driver, and I have keyboard, minimal trackpad, and hardwire to internet all working. So the WIndows machine is usable. But I am hurting for wi-fi, better trackpad, and whatever else is delivered by Boot Camp. I can't use any of the Boot Camp upgrades because I do not have XP or Vista.While we all have MacBooks in this forum not all of us use Boot Camp. There's a Boot Camp Support Community where everybody uses Boot Camp. You should also post this question there.
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I bought a 13 inch macbook pro9.2 at Cash America with windows 7 Ultimate with boot camp program.
The Mac op sytem has Mountain Lion installed but the previous ower has his name and password attached to it and can only use as guest.
My question is how do I get around this to be administrator to reload software so i can use mountain Lion,and not loose the windows op .If you reformat the partition that contain Mountain Lion and reinstall Mountain Lion, it should not effect the Windows pratition.
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Windows 8 Single Language (OEM)
I have purchased windows 8 single language version and which was installed. however I can't update to windows 8.1 single language version.
This error message is appearing "Something happened and windows 8.1 couldn't be installed. please try again, error code: 0x80240031"
Special Notes
1. I install all other updates relevant to windows 8
2. I have tried to update to Win 8.1 without anti-virus software.
3. windows 8.1 single language is appearing in the windows store.
4. bellow the entries consist in windowupdate.log file
2014-03-12 22:08:54:711 372 680 Agent *************
2014-03-12 22:08:54:711 372 680 Agent ** START ** Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = WSAcquisition]
2014-03-12 22:08:54:711 372 680 Agent *********
2014-03-12 22:08:54:711 372 680 Agent * Online = No; Ignore download priority = No
2014-03-12 22:08:54:711 372 680 Agent * Criteria = "IsInstalled=0 AND AppCategoryIDs contains
'7acf8a52-6f5a-443c-b6a6-5719a28d47fe'"
2014-03-12 22:08:54:711 372 680 Agent * ServiceID = {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782} Third party
service
2014-03-12 22:08:54:711 372 680 Agent * Search Scope = {Machine & Current User}
2014-03-12 22:08:54:711 372 680 Agent * Caller SID for Applicability: S-1-5-21-3989857100-2075150393-
2763215652-1001
2014-03-12 22:08:54:742 372 680 Agent Reading cached app categories using lifetime 604800 seconds
2014-03-12 22:08:54:742 372 680 Agent Read 2 cached app categories
2014-03-12 22:08:54:914 372 680 Agent Update {2ABB74D2-A880-496C-99D4-DDBB20593D83}.1 is pruned out due
to potential supersedence
2014-03-12 22:08:54:914 372 680 Agent * Added update {7D01EAF1-CF37-4437-A8D8-90AC3D483A9C}.1 to
search result
2014-03-12 22:08:54:914 372 680 Agent * Found 1 updates and 4 categories in search; evaluated appl.
rules of 32 out of 72 deployed entities
2014-03-12 22:08:54:914 372 680 Agent *********
2014-03-12 22:08:54:914 372 680 Agent ** END ** Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = WSAcquisition]
2014-03-12 22:08:54:914 372 680 Agent *************
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: Begin Downloading Updates [CallerId =
WSAcquisition] ***********
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 DnldMgr * Call ID = {46562A1F-DCE3-41E3-AC42-A80B6BF8DE7E}
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 DnldMgr * Priority = 3, NetworkCostPolicy = 4, Interactive = 1, Owner is
system = 0, Explicit proxy = 1, Proxy session id = -1, ServiceId = {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782}
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 DnldMgr * Updates to download = 1
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 Agent * Title = English (United Kingdom) ESD Bundle Parent
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 Agent * UpdateId = {7D01EAF1-CF37-4437-A8D8-90AC3D483A9C}.1
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 Agent * Bundles 1 updates:
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 Agent * {ADE4A8AD-6E93-4ADB-AE58-4D2EC32026CA}.1
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 DnldMgr Adding revision ID 1 for update 7D01EAF1-CF37-4437-A8D8-
90AC3D483A9C to the lock revision cache.
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 DnldMgr Adding revision ID 1 for update ADE4A8AD-6E93-4ADB-AE58-
4D2EC32026CA to the lock revision cache.
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: New download job [UpdateId = {ADE4A8AD-6E93
-4ADB-AE58-4D2EC32026CA}.1] ***********
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 DnldMgr * Queueing update for download handler request generation.
2014-03-12 22:08:54:930 372 13c8 DnldMgr Generating download request for update {ADE4A8AD-6E93-4ADB-AE58-
4D2EC32026CA}.1
2014-03-12 22:08:54:945 372 13c8 Misc Validating signature for C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download
\b634324128f61e99f9ae0a348f836061\WindowsStoreSetupBox.exe:
2014-03-12 22:08:54:961 372 13c8 Misc Microsoft signed: Yes
2014-03-12 22:08:54:961 372 13c8 DnldMgr Signaling e_subscriptionEventOSUpgradeInProgress event.
2014-03-12 22:08:54:961 372 1564 AU OnOSUpgradeInProgress, disconnecting clients since machine is
within OS upgrade threshold.
2014-03-12 22:08:54:961 372 13c8 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: New download job [UpdateId = {ADE4A8AD-6E93
-4ADB-AE58-4D2EC32026CA}.1] ***********
2014-03-12 22:08:54:961 372 13c8 DnldMgr * BITS job initialized, JobId = {80A35502-A24F-4891-AE2B-
80880248EEEF}
2014-03-12 22:08:55:008 372 13c8 DnldMgr * Downloading from
http://fg.v4.sg.dl.ws.microsoft.com/dl/content/d/updt/2013/12/9600.16468.winblue_refresh.131113-
1345_x64fre_client_coresinglelanguage_gdr_en-gb-ir2_csla_x64frer_en-gb_esd_b5359c01cf2eeed1ba24691b1986ae3afc28fd1c.esd?
P1=1394649156&P2=201&P3=1&P4=AWYIqCExgGx%2bzci5BiMjtHUEE6U%3d to C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download
\b634324128f61e99f9ae0a348f836061\9600.16468.winblue_refresh.131113-1345_x64fre_client_CoreSingleLanguage_gdr_en-gb-
IR2_CSLA_X64FRER_EN-GB_ESD.esd (full file).
2014-03-12 22:08:55:070 372 13c8 DnldMgr *********
2014-03-12 22:08:55:070 372 13c8 DnldMgr ** END ** DnldMgr: Begin Downloading Updates [CallerId =
WSAcquisition]
2014-03-12 22:08:55:070 372 13c8 DnldMgr *************
2014-03-12 22:08:55:070 372 13c8 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: DynamicDownloadDataFetcher Refresh [Svc:
{117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782}] ***********
2014-03-12 22:08:55:070 372 13c8 DnldMgr Fetching dynamic data from service 117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-
4D62DBEE7782 for 1 updates.
2014-03-12 22:08:55:070 372 13c8 Misc Validating signature for C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\WuRedir
\117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782\wuredir.cab:
2014-03-12 22:08:55:086 372 13c8 Misc Microsoft signed: Yes
2014-03-12 22:08:55:086 372 13c8 Misc Infrastructure signed: Yes
2014-03-12 22:08:55:086 372 13c8 EP Got 117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782 redir
SecuredClient/Server URL: "https://fe2.ws.microsoft.com/v6/ClientWebService/client.asmx/secured"
2014-03-12 22:08:55:117 372 13c8 EP Got service 117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782 plugin
SecuredClient/Server auth token of type 0x00000001
2014-03-12 22:08:56:899 372 8e8 DnldMgr BITS job {80A35502-A24F-4891-AE2B-80880248EEEF} completed
successfully
2014-03-12 22:08:56:899 372 8e8 DnldMgr CUpdateDownloadJob::GetNetworkCostSwitch() Neither unrestricted or
restricted network cost used, so using current cost
2014-03-12 22:08:56:899 372 8e8 DnldMgr CUpdateDownloadJob::GetNetworkCostSwitch() Neither unrestricted or
restricted network cost used, so using current cost
2014-03-12 22:08:57:023 372 8e8 Misc Validating signature for C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download
\b634324128f61e99f9ae0a348f836061\WindowsStoreSetupBox.exe:
2014-03-12 22:08:57:039 372 8e8 Misc Microsoft signed: Yes
2014-03-12 22:08:57:039 372 8e8 DnldMgr Error 0x80240031 occurred while downloading update; notifying
dependent calls.
2014-03-12 22:08:58:711 372 13c8 DnldMgr * DynamicDownloadDataFetcher Refresh complete. 0x00000000
2014-03-12 22:08:58:711 372 13c8 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: DynamicDownloadDataFetcher Refresh [Svc:
{117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782}] ***********
2014-03-12 22:08:58:711 372 13c8 DnldMgr * DynamicDownloadDataFetcher Refresh complete. 0x8024000c
2014-03-12 22:08:58:899 372 13c8 DnldMgr *********** DnldMgr: New download job [UpdateId = {4DF92D64-9FB5
-4302-933A-CF7D4E80D2F7}.200] ***********
2014-03-12 22:08:58:899 372 13c8 DnldMgr * Update is not allowed to download due to service regulation or
download size limitation.
2014-03-12 22:08:58:930 372 364 DnldMgr CUpdateDownloadJob::GetNetworkCostSwitch() Neither unrestricted or
restricted network cost used, so using current cost
2014-03-12 22:08:58:930 372 364 DnldMgr Error 0x80200059 occurred while downloading update; notifying
dependent calls.
2014-03-12 22:08:58:945 372 11f8 DnldMgr CUpdateDownloadJob::GetNetworkCostSwitch() Neither unrestricted or
restricted network cost used, so using current cost
2014-03-12 22:08:58:945 372 11f8 DnldMgr Error 0x80200059 occurred while downloading update; notifying
dependent calls.
2014-03-12 22:08:58:945 372 8e8 DnldMgr CUpdateDownloadJob::GetNetworkCostSwitch() Neither unrestricted or
restricted network cost used, so using current cost
2014-03-12 22:08:58:945 372 8e8 DnldMgr Error 0x80200059 occurred while downloading update; notifying
dependent calls.
2014-03-12 22:08:58:945 372 1344 DnldMgr CUpdateDownloadJob::GetNetworkCostSwitch() Neither unrestricted or
restricted network cost used, so using current cost
2014-03-12 22:08:58:945 372 1344 DnldMgr Error 0x80200059 occurred while downloading update; notifying
dependent calls.
2014-03-12 22:08:58:945 372 364 DnldMgr CUpdateDownloadJob::GetNetworkCostSwitch() Neither unrestricted or
restricted network cost used, so using current cost
2014-03-12 22:08:58:945 372 364 DnldMgr Error 0x80200059 occurred while downloading update; notifying
dependent calls.
2014-03-12 22:09:03:930 372 13c8 Report REPORT EVENT: {83B8688F-B107-4BB3-BF87-6001C0DA58E1} 2014-03-12
22:08:58:930+0530 1 161 [AGENT_DOWNLOAD_FAILED] 101 {7D01EAF1-CF37-4437-A8D8-90AC3D483A9C} 1
80240031 WSAcquisition Failure Content Download Error: Download failed.
2014-03-12 22:09:03:961 372 13c8 Report CWERReporter::HandleEvents - WER report upload completed with
status 0x8
2014-03-12 22:09:03:961 372 13c8 Report WER Report sent: 7.8.9200.16731 0x80240031(0) 7D01EAF1-CF37-4437-
A8D8-90AC3D483A9C Download 101 Unmanaged
2014-03-12 22:09:03:961 372 13c8 Report CWERReporter finishing event handling. (00000000)
I appreciate very much if you can give immediate responding to solve this mater
Thank YouHi,
According to the error message, it seems like your network restricted caused this problem, please check your network situation and try to use other network for test. In addition, if your network is metered network, please try to use other network for test.
Roger Lu
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Windows Update on Windows 7 (x64) on boot camp fails
Running Windows 7 x64 on Boot Camp and trying to install an "important" update from windows update, but it fails:
Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2506014) - Published: 4/12/2011.
I received error code 80073712 and ran System Update Readiness Tool to no avail. Microsoft recommends repairing Windows from the install disc if using that tool fails, but I'm not willing to go that far just yet.
KB 2506014 title is "Update for the Windows Operating System Loader", so I am wondering if there is something about how Boot Camp is configured that is preventing this from installing.
Has anyone else running Windows 7 x64 on Boot Camp received the same error for this particular update, or been successful in installing it? It is thus far the only windows update that has failed to install for me.KB 2506014 2011-04-13 (important) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2506014
Reason description -
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/2506014.mspx
Re-download?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=348f56f3-eb07-42f4-9 dd2-eadc7251fe34&displaylang=en
Try Search, pasting data from between {} {"windows 7"+KB2506014+fails} into search argument. This shows problems with Norton etc.
You could download "Autoruns" to see drivers etc. that are loaded - good coding 606K - from Sysinternals - Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb545021
Good for Windows 7, this allows disable of questionable/unwanted drivers
I uninstall bootcamp wireless etc. drivers such as broadcom, bluetooth that I do not use on Mac Pro.
There are some utilities not compatible with Windows 7 which you do not want to use. -
How can I force mount a dvd that isn't even seen by Disk Utility? I can see it on the Mac when using my Windows 7 partition via Boot Camp, but not in Lion, which is how I would rather be running.
Well if there is a EFI block, then running a program in OS X isn't going to do a lick of good.
After all EFI was designed for Trusted Computing and Digital Rights Management, to act between the OS and hardware, can read drives, contact the Internet and everything.
Windows doesn't use EFI, will have UEFI in Windows 8 though. -
Install Windows 8.1 with Boot Camp
Greetings you all,
I've been trying to install WIndows 8(.1) on my MacBook Pro early 2011, but without any success. I downloaded the .ISO of Windows, stored it on my external HDD, downloaded the software via Boot Camp to host Windows (I'm sorry I'm french so I'll have to translate everything) and put it on another external HDD, and when I plug them to my Mac and start the installation of Windows, it doesn't detect the USB.
What should I do? If possible, avoiding any installation of the disk image on a DVD.
Thanks.Hello Mickaelpopo,
Thank you for the question. It sounds like you are trying to install Windows 8.1 using Boot Camp 5 on your MacBook Pro. Currently, Windows 8.1 is not a supported version of Windows for Boot Camp:
Which versions of Windows work with Boot Camp 5?
You can use:
Microsoft Windows 8.0 (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows 8.0 Pro (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)
Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Enterprise versions of Windows 7 and Windows 8 are not supported.
Windows 8.1 is not supported with Boot Camp 5.
You can find more information here:
Boot Camp 5: Frequently asked questions
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5639
Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
Best,
Sheila M. -
I can´t install windows 8.1 because boot camp can't partition the disk. I´ve follow many tips but they did´t work (backup, reinstall os, erase space, etc.)
Macbook pro retina
os x yosemite 10.10.2
ThanksThere are several possibilities.
1. You do not have contiguous free disk space.
2. BCA has failed, or you may have a Fusion drive which is causing problems.
3. You have incorrect permissions on the disk.
4. Can you boot in OS X Safe Mode - OS X: What is Safe Boot, Safe Mode? - Apple Support?
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