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How?įirst, my MacBook Pro 2011 doesn't supports DVD booting form any external drive, this due to EFI firmware and some hardware.
#Boot camp support software win10 how to#
See web sites here and here for some examples of how to do this.īy the way, how did you acquire the Boot Camp Support Software? Did you use the Boot Camp Assistant to download or did you download from a web site?Īfter many frustrating tentatives finally I installed successfully Win via Boot Camp. If you can not boot from the external DVD drive, the one possible option would be to install directly from the Windows iso file. This usually is the 4th partition on the drive. First, you will need to create a MSDOS (FAT) formatted partition to install Window on to. If you can boot from the DVD, you probably can use the external DVD drive to install Windows.

Restart type Mac and hold down the option key.Insert the burned DVD in the external DVD drive.If the Boot Camp Assistant application will not recognize the external DVD drive, then you can try the following. Follow the instructions given in the pop up window.Right click on the file and select Burn Disk Image "File name" to.The correct way to burn the Windows iso file to a DVD using El Capitan would be to do the following. I tried to press Enter, Space without any result. I waited 15 - 20 minutes and nothing changed. I seen a black screen with a intermittent underscore at top left of the screen (this is a little good sign: it was the Windows boot).īut the BIOS (?) seems to be locked, no messages, no alert, nothing. After click Continue the Mac rebooted automatically, but. Now I plugged both Superdrive and the USB with the drivers.įinally Boot Camp Assistant now is happy and left me to continue. I didn't plug the USB drive with the drivers. I noticed that the error message The installer disc could not be found was referring to the USB Boot Camp Drivers.

The destination disk is correctly formatted Ex FAT Master Boot Record. I tried also to burn the ISO via El Capitan's Disk Utility. HFS+ (okay, this option failed obviously, t's my fault: it's an Apple format).I tried many DVD burning formats such as: I don't know how to burn correctly the Win10.isoīecause Boot Camp doesn't recognize the Win10 DVD (message: " The installer disc could not be found").

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