Could it be that ExFAT is the problem? should I try MS-DOS? Some guide to manually, and safely partition my current HDD without BootCamp? Some virtual optical media that will mount the ISO and present it as an actual CD/DVD to bootcamp? However, I do not have any CD/DVDs at hand, so what are my options to make this work properly? I realised that BootCamp is expecting the installer to be only on an optical media such-as CD/DVD. Tried again to find the installer via BootCamp, but it keeps failing. I copied the contents of the ISO image into the USB stick via Terminal. Using BootCamp, I downloaded and saved the files onto the USB stick.īootCamp fails to find the Win7 ISO image However, I never reach step 5, as I get an error such as: "the installer could not be found".įormatted my 32GB USB stick via Disk Utility to ExFAT Macbook Pro 2011 / OSX 10.13.6 High Sierra I'm trying to setup a dual boot via bootcamp to have Windows 7. High Sierra / BootCamp / USB installer? Hello,
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