Now I am trying to use create the new partition and install Windows 7 from the disk I bought a couple of years ago. When the Boot Camp Assistant repartitions the Macintosh HD in preparation to install Windows it by default calls the FAT32 partition created as 'BOOTCAMP' and during the Windows install process it is required that the partition be reformatted as NTFS and thus clears the Label Attribute and why it then initially shows as Local Disk. I received the message 'Installer disc could not be found' when I click continue, and I can't seem to find. I've followed all the steps, but go stuck at the part where you have to select the drive you want to install windows onto. Hi, I'm trying to install windows 10 on my mac via boot camp. I tried that and the windows installer loaded and it found the new bootcamp. I tried holding the option key when rebooting to see if I could boot from the USB key but I could not find a way to do this, so I installed rEFIt (then rebooted twice!) and THEN plugged in the USB key and the next time I rebooted it did show up as an option to boot from the USB key.
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