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Boot Camp assistent changes after first opened
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<blockquote data-quote="tdouble" data-source="post: 1381716" data-attributes="member: 242753"><p>I wanted to install windows 7 on my mac, and opened bootcamp assistent, and made the partition, but then realized I didn't have the the windows 7 disk. </p><p></p><p>I then un-partitioned my mac (also with boot camp assistent) and now it says in disk utility that there is one, and only one partition.</p><p></p><p>I then got the windows 7 instillation dvd (windows 7 home premium) and went back to boot camp assistent and instead of the partition window, a window titled "Select Tasks" popped up. The three options that are in this window are "Create a Windows 7 install disk" "Download the latest Windows support from apple" "Install windows 7"</p><p>I have gone through all of these options (esp. the last one) and created partitions through disk utility along the way, but boot camp isn't doing anything like I have read, or seen like it is supposed to do</p><p></p><p>I have Lion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tdouble, post: 1381716, member: 242753"] I wanted to install windows 7 on my mac, and opened bootcamp assistent, and made the partition, but then realized I didn't have the the windows 7 disk. I then un-partitioned my mac (also with boot camp assistent) and now it says in disk utility that there is one, and only one partition. I then got the windows 7 instillation dvd (windows 7 home premium) and went back to boot camp assistent and instead of the partition window, a window titled "Select Tasks" popped up. The three options that are in this window are "Create a Windows 7 install disk" "Download the latest Windows support from apple" "Install windows 7" I have gone through all of these options (esp. the last one) and created partitions through disk utility along the way, but boot camp isn't doing anything like I have read, or seen like it is supposed to do I have Lion [/QUOTE]
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