![]() ![]() ![]() Next, I tried creating a partition on my own, using disk utility, formatting it as FAT32, and then attempted to boot from the USB. After several minutes of this, I gave up and force-booted my computer. I was supposed to see the windows installer, but instead, all I saw was a blinking white line on a black screen. It didn’t work, because after the application created the USB drive, it made a partition and rebooted. The first one, was enabling the Boot Camp Assistant app to create bootable USB drives. ![]() Still, I wanted a way to install it without the drive. I also have a MacBook Air which I successfully installed Boot Camp on with the use of an external drive. I’m not sure why it refuses to work, but I tried cleaning it with canned air, which improved its condition a little because now at least it "swallows" the DVD and spins it – it just never recognizes it. I have a late 2009 27" iMac which has a built-in Optical Drive, one that is not operational anymore. Below is his version on how to get Windows Boot Camp, and thus, Windows, on your Mac. ![]() Alvaro is one of the many readers who left a comment on that thread. Editor’s Note: Previously, we published a post by Daniel Pataki on How To Install Windows on Mac when all else fails. ![]()
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