![]() I have figured out a way to enable this option. What is it that I do wrong? Any help is really appreaciated. A white screen appeared and after a while, the screen went to black, with the flashing little line on the upper-left of the screen. I waited a while and the computer rebooted. I now prepared the size of the Windows environment and when that was finished, I inserted the burned DVD (which works perfectly fine on non-Apple computers).Īll this time, the USB drive was in the back of the iMac. So I selected 'I have the Max OS X Installation Disc.' and pressed continue. This seemed to be a normal problem which I could ignore (I heard). So I started of by clicking on the Boot Camp Assistant, tried to download the nesecarry Windows drivers, but it refused. The I have burned an ISO file of Windows 7 Pro English 32 bit from the Microsoft site (I'm Gold partner). I created this USB drive when advised by a Boot Camp support site, because the Windows 7 install created a blank screen with a small flashing line on the upper-left of the screen. The USB has a capacity of 4GB+ and for now only includes a file named 'unattend.xml' and a folder named 'drivers'. ![]() I also have a USB drive formated as Master Boot Record in MS-DOS (FAT) format. I have a iMac 2.8 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo with Mac OS X Version 10.6.8.
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