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Jun 18, 2014  Creating a Bootable Windows 7 USB Disk in OS X ML Discussion in ' Windows, Linux & Others on the Mac ' started by momavujisic, Jan 6, 2013. Most Liked Posts. Now, what happen is that I have Macbook Pro with 8GB USB. I've downloaded Windows 7 from my college website [With license not pirated] and wanted to make a bootable USB, so I can format my PC to get it working again. My question is how to create a bootable USB to install Windows on my Mac OS X without using DiskUtilities.

Create a Bootable Win7 USB Stick on OSX Prerequesites: • 4GB+ USB Stick • Windows 7 ISO from Microsoft downloaded to your OSX-Machine Preparing the drive • Open Disk utility • Find the drive, format it with the following options: • Choose Master Boot Record (MBR) • 1 Partition (full size) • MS DOS FAT Hacking Bootcamp If your Mac is rather new, you can't choose the 'Create USB' Option from Bootcamp so you have to hack Bootcamp first. • Open the 'Sytem Information' App and find out the 'Boot ROM Version' and your 'Model Identifier' • Open Terminal • Backup • sudo cp /Applications/Utilities/Boot Camp Assistant.app/Contents/Info.plist ~/Desktop/Info.plist.bak • Edit Info.plist `sudo vi /Applications/Utilities/Boot Camp Assistant.app/Contents/Info.plist' • Under DARequiredROMVersions add your Boot ROM Version, enclosed in tags, like you see it there. • Under PreUSBBootSupportedModel add your Model Identifier in the same manner. • Change PreUSBBootSupportedModels to USBBootSupportedModels, removing the 'Pre'. • Save+quit:wq • Sign the Boot Camp App again.

• This step does NOT work if you put the backup file inside the.app-Container, or added any other files. This is actually a mistake in most of the tutorials you find out there. • Install XCode • Install Xcode-command line tools • sudo codesign -fs - /Applications/Utilities/Boot Camp Assistant.app/Contents/MacOS/Boot Camp Assistant Creating the USB Drive • Open Boot Camp Assistant • Select 'Create USB Drive', uncheck the other options. • Select your preformatted drive and the ISO and you're good to go. Hello, I followed these instructions for my macbook 5,1 to make a bootable USB of windows 7.

I don't have my superdrive in my macbook so I'm trying to install windows 7 using bootcamp and the USB stick. I made a 100GB partition on my SSD to use for windows using bootcamp.

When I restart and hold the alt key, my bootable USB for windows 7 never appears. (i formatted the USB with 1 partition in FAT and Master Boot Record before I used bootcamp to create the Windows bootable USB) What can I do? The USB won't boot to install windows. To add some tips onto this: • You can install Xcode command line tools WITHOUT Xcode, via the guide at (basically type xcode-select --install and click on Install (NOT on 'Get Xcode')). • If you are on High Sierra, you'll have trouble due to SIP (system integrity protection). Just COPY /Applications/Utilities/Boot Camp Assistant.app to your DESKTOP, then edit the Info.plist of the COPY, and run the codesign on the COPY: sudo codesign -fs - ~/Desktop/Boot Camp Assistant.app/.

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Then launch the copy. • If your Info.plist does not have DARequiredROMVersions, ignore that part of the guide. On High Sierra, that stuff has been removed.

Download The unlocker version 2.0.7 works fine with the latest VMware workstation 12 and older versions such as 11. Here is working El Capitan 10.11 on Windows 10 with VMware workstation 12 by using latest unlocker 2.0.7. When you’ve closed the VMware programs and services from background as well, navigate to Unlocker 2.1.1 if you’re using VMware Workstation/Player 11/12/14 or Fusion 7/8/10 and extract it. If you’re using previous versions of VMware programs earlier than 11 (version), you can continue using Unlocker 1. Now boot up VMware Player and create a new virtual machine using the File dialog. Using the iso disk image we just created, and with macOS 10.12 selected as the guest os, finish the setup for your new image. The below image shows the working Mac OS X 10.10.1 on Windows 8.1 with VMware workstation 11. Note: The same method can be followed so as to unlock or patch on other versions of Windows (10 and 7) operating systems.

I'm running 10.6.8 and when I try to use BootCamp, it tells me I need 'at least 10GB of free space', which is interesting since I have 21GB of free space. However, trying to fix this issue has seemed pointless at this rate and I remember there used to be way to create bootable USBs using only Disk Utility during the Vista era. I had tried converting my.iso to.dmg and mounting them and 'burning' them to the flash drive, but nothing has seemed to work. All the tutorials I have found online use BootCamp, which is what I want to stay away from since it does not work for me.