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Hello there,
I have a mid-2010 MacBook Pro that is running Mac OS X Lion v. 10.7.2.
I'm aware that we're supposed to be able to create a windows 7 install disk using a USB flash drive rather than having to use a DVD, but unfortunately I'm not able to do that.
When I open Boot Camp Assisant, the option is there, but it's not really check-able, or in other words, you can't really check it, it's just there.
Is there a reason for this? I have all the latest updates except for two which I just found, and they are Java and Digital Camera Raw Compatibility so they really have nothing to do with Boot Camp Assisant.
I tried booting from the USB flash drive using rEFIt but it unfortunately gives me a black screen and says "No bootable device found.. please insert a bootable device" or something of that sort.
Please help me with this.
Thank you very much.
I have a mid-2010 MacBook Pro that is running Mac OS X Lion v. 10.7.2.
I'm aware that we're supposed to be able to create a windows 7 install disk using a USB flash drive rather than having to use a DVD, but unfortunately I'm not able to do that.
When I open Boot Camp Assisant, the option is there, but it's not really check-able, or in other words, you can't really check it, it's just there.
Is there a reason for this? I have all the latest updates except for two which I just found, and they are Java and Digital Camera Raw Compatibility so they really have nothing to do with Boot Camp Assisant.
I tried booting from the USB flash drive using rEFIt but it unfortunately gives me a black screen and says "No bootable device found.. please insert a bootable device" or something of that sort.
Please help me with this.
Thank you very much.