![]() ![]() ![]() Refit has a utility to rebuld partition info as Mac likes it (after using gparted, in my case to grow the bootcamp partition as I made it too small), but after that nothing wants to boot into my windows boot usb key to run the final step which is the repair of the windows install/boot config. It took a long time, and a lot of trail/error/forum reading to get to where you did (editing ist). I've also tried creating a USB stick within Windows with Microsoft's own tool, and used rEFIt to try and boot with the same problem.Īnd finally I tried booting with a USB Freecom DVD drive and the original Windows 7 DVD, but that ends up just flashing a _ on a black screen.Īre my only options really either using an Apple external superdrive, or a lot of messing about with VMware Fusion and reimaging with a cloning tool? I've edited Bootcamp's ist to enable it to create a bootable USB stick with the Windows installer and drivers on, but upon reboot, it comes up with the missing operating system error. I'm running a 15" MBP early 2011 and have a 256gb SSD in the main drive bay, and a 500gb HDD in the optical drive bay. Last resort will be sourcing an external superdrive, but I thought I'd ask if there's an updated way to achieve this. I've read many posts here and on other forums about installing Windows 7 from a USB stick, and I really don't want to start messing about with the VM Ware Fusion or Parallels options.
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