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I've downloaded an .iso file of Windows 7 64-bit (legally!). I've created a partition in Boot Camp Assistant, formatted it to NTFS and began to install Windows. It started hanging once it reached 22% before coming up with an error message.
When I originally burned the DVD using Disk Utility, I recall that the verification failed. I ignored that, as I've written discs before which have failed to verify correctly but have gone on to work perfectly well. However, this is the first time I've created a bootable .iso disc so I'm thinking that this may be the problem. I've tried burning several more copies. They've all failed to verify and then wouldn't install. However, they crashed at different points in the installation process.
I'm thinking that the failure to verify is a symptom of the problem. Is it likely to be a hardware issue with the DVD-R drive (it's the Matishita DVD-R UJ-898 that it was shipped with)? Could it be a problem with Disk Utility, and, if so, can anybody recommend an alternative program capable of writing bootable .iso discs? Is it likely to be the blank DVDs themselves? I've already got through five of them now.
If it's relevant, these are my system specs:
MacBook Pro (late 2010) running OS X 10.6.8.
2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 memory
I'd really appreciate any help.
Many thanks,
Johnny
When I originally burned the DVD using Disk Utility, I recall that the verification failed. I ignored that, as I've written discs before which have failed to verify correctly but have gone on to work perfectly well. However, this is the first time I've created a bootable .iso disc so I'm thinking that this may be the problem. I've tried burning several more copies. They've all failed to verify and then wouldn't install. However, they crashed at different points in the installation process.
I'm thinking that the failure to verify is a symptom of the problem. Is it likely to be a hardware issue with the DVD-R drive (it's the Matishita DVD-R UJ-898 that it was shipped with)? Could it be a problem with Disk Utility, and, if so, can anybody recommend an alternative program capable of writing bootable .iso discs? Is it likely to be the blank DVDs themselves? I've already got through five of them now.
If it's relevant, these are my system specs:
MacBook Pro (late 2010) running OS X 10.6.8.
2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 memory
I'd really appreciate any help.
Many thanks,
Johnny