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Hey guys! I am trying to install Windows 7 Ult. 64bit from MSDN and I am getting errors when trying to install it, "Install disk not found" Any ideas? Please help, I need to BootCamp ASAP
 

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Details? Did you burn the MSDN image to a disk?

Which Mac are you trying to install it on and version of OS X?
 
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Details? Did you burn the MSDN image to a disk?

Which Mac are you trying to install it on and version of OS X?

Yes, I burned the image to a disk, Mountain Lion, Mac Book Pro i5 4GB of RAM. Thanks for the attempt of help, sorry if I was vague on my post, I was posting on my iPad
 
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How did you burn it exactly?

Did you use Disk Utility to burn image to disk or did you just burn the ISO file to a disk?

If you mount the image in finder what files do you see on the disk?
 
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How did you burn it exactly?

Did you use Disk Utility to burn image to disk or did you just burn the ISO file to a disk?

If you mount the image in finder what files do you see on the disk?

I used Disk Utility to burn the ISO Files after I mounted it. I see all of the Windows Files and the Setup.exe ect. Thanks for the help!
 
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Don't mount it.

Just put a blank disc in, then from disc utility go to burn image to disc, select the ISO file and let it burn.

Sounds like you've burnt the files but not the image with its boot sector
 
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Don't mount it.

Just put a blank disc in, then from disc utility go to burn image to disc, select the ISO file and let it burn.

Sounds like you've burnt the files but not the image with its boot sector

Ok I tryed that and I still get the same error, I am not quite sure whats up. I tryed doing it manually (Partition and booting onto the disk) But it doesnt recognize it on there either.
 
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Do you have another machine you could try and boot from the disc?
 

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