once I get the drive partitioned I load up the talking installer, once
that is loaded I then go to the thumb drive that has windows 8.1 when
ever I try to run set up it claims that isn't conpatible with my version
of windows.
my machine is 64 bit
clearly some have gotten this to work but I can't seem to figure it out.
I listened to the podcast on apple vis followed everything to the
podcast and it isn't working.
do I need a 32 bit machine for this to work?
Hank
On 7/31/2014 11:27 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote:
on the bootcamp after selecting how much dick you have to give to windows then
i click install, then after a restart it brings to me the languages
On 01 Aug 2014, at 07:58 am, Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona
<hank.smith...@gmail.com> wrote:
how do you get windows 8 to install?
its saying that this is not conpatible with windows. am running the setup.exe
file from my usb flash drive
could sure use some help on this
On 7/31/2014 10:33 PM, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote:
just to add anotherproblem on this, i am also now installing windows 8.1 on my
mac. i downloaded the iso file on the internet, but when trying to install the
windows, i use the bootcamp and it never goes on after you select the
languages, what would be the problem?
On 01 Aug 2014, at 02:39 am, Rob <musicmaker...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear List,
I solved the problem of BootCamp not creating a partition & asking for the
windows 7 install disk.
I downloaded a windows 7 ISo and put it in my DVD drive. that allowed BootCamp
to continue to create the partition.
the mac rebooted before I could eject the win7 install disk. so it loaded the
install disk and the only way I could eject it was to restart the mac and hold
the option key at the mac startup sound. I then could eject the disk and insert
the win 7 PE talking install disk.once I restarted the mac NVDA came up talking
and I was able to install windows 7.
My $10 external Sabrent sound card from WalMart worked great.
Now I have another problem,
I got an error when trying to install the BootCamp drivers on windows 7.
it said BootCamp x64 not compatible with this computer.
I may not be wording it exactly, but it was simmular.
any ideas?
so for now, I am using the external sound card. so far, everything else seems
OK.
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Previous Message
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Hi,
I listen to the Podcast by Armondo, but My version of BootCamp is completely
different.
When I started the bootcamp assistant, I had two choices, 1. download the
bootcamp win7 drivers
and
2. install win7.
Armondo had three choices I have only 2.
BootCamp is telling me it cant detect my win7 Disk, insert it and press OK.
My win7 PE mega disk talking installer is in the
CD drive. it did not get to the point where it should have asked me to devide
the portitions evenly.
so because I dont have the win7 ISO in the drive, I cant get any further.
I'm using Maveriks 10.94 on a 2009 MacBook.
Thanks,
Rob
You can leave me a voice mail or fax at
206-426-3505
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