![]() ![]() The install went smoothly, but Windows is now unable to boot. Update: I've successfully installed Windows by re-burning my Windows. attempting to install Windows 7 Home Premium (I think) 圆4 (or x32 if I have to) These are my computer's specs, if they matter:ĢTB storage, partitioning 100GB for Windows I would try burning the Apple-provided drivers and stuff to a CD or DVD, but obviously there is no way to insert such a disc into the drive since the Windows disc is already in. I ran Software Update before doing any of this, and I have also attempted to install the x32 version of Windows 7 as well, as to no avail. Make sure that the installation media contains the correct drivers, and then click ok." I go to scan and browse the flash drive for the drivers which Apple provided, and I get the same message over and over again regardless of what I click. Before I'm even given the option of installing, right after clicking the "start setup" button in the Windows Installer, I get an error saying "No device drivers were found. After partitioning one of my internal drives in Boot Camp, downloading the drivers and stuff Apple provided, putting that stuff on a FAT-formated flash drive, then attempting to install Windows, the install fails. I'm attempting to install Windows 7 圆4 on my 2011 (Thunderbolt) iMac via a burned, bootable DVD which was previously used to install Windows 7 圆4 on my friend's MacBook Pro.
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