![]() I will describe to the best of my ability what files I have : I would post screenshots but that seems to be another issue with El Capitan - I take a screen shot but they don't appear on my desktop. ![]() iso to a DVD - the change to Disk Utility since El Capitan has made burning more complex (for me at least). This is my problem Loner T I am not at all certain that I am burning the. Optical Drive Type: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RWġ. Volume Free Space: 0 B (0 Bytes) (exactly 0 512-Byte-Units) Name (User Visible): Universal Disk Format (UDF) Here is an example.Ģ: Apple_CoreStorage OSY-MBP13 128.2 GB disk0s2ģ: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3Ĥ: Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP 127.0 GB disk0s4 If you have the ISO already on the DVD, if you insert it in the Optical drive and right-click on click on Get Info, post a screen shot. Are you certain you are burning the ISO to a DVD?Ģ. iso into a Install Disc that Bootcamp will recognise? alternatively is there a way to Bootcamp directly from the. iso from Disk Utility with the plan to right click burn from there but "Disk Utility cannot open files in the 'ISO Disk Image' format" iso directly onto a DVD (right click file in finder and select "burn etc.") When I try to continue, Bootcamp Assistant says "the installer disc could not be found". I select both and the first runs fine placing the support software onto a USB flash drive. ![]() When I run the Boot Camp Assistant I am only offered 2 options - "Download the latest Windows support software from Apple", and "Install Windows 7 or later Varsion". I do not have my original installation DVD but do have my Microsoft product key. I thought I would start from a clean slate and so have deleted the Bootcamp partition. ![]() I am re-installing Windows because my existing installation became very corrupted and unrepairable from within. I am trying to re-install Windows 7 onto my 27inch iMac (mid-2010) OSX El Capitan. ![]()
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