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May 15, 2015 9:00 AM in response to Kryspenby Loner T,Can you look at Boot Camp: iMac displays a black screen during installation of Windows 7 - Apple Support?
The issue is related AMD GPUs.
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May 15, 2015 1:28 PM in response to Loner Tby Kryspen,Yes, thanks, I've been through that, but in the latest system there is no zip file and no AutoUnattend.xml. There are a couple of other .xml files put on the memory stick. Should I use one of those and move it and the "Drivers" folder to the top level?
TIA
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May 17, 2015 6:50 AM in response to Loner Tby Kryspen,Sorry, my mistake. I was looking for something created by bootcamp itself. That fixed all is up and running. There is only one query. The disc icon on the Mac desktop is named "Untitled". Is there any way I can change this?
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May 17, 2015 7:01 AM in response to Kryspenby Loner T,Yes, you can. Is this the Bootcamp volume or the OS X volume?
For the OS X volume, right-click on the volume and you should be able to rename it, or you can use
diskutil renameVolume
Usage: diskutil rename[Volume] MountPoint|DiskIdentifier|DeviceNode newName
The new name is subject to file system-specific naming restrictions.
Ownership of the specified volume may be required.
If you are using Yosemite, the CoreStorage volume group renaming requires
diskutil cs rename
Usage: diskutil coreStorage rename lvgUUID|lvgName newName
Rename a CoreStorage logical volume group. Do not confuse this with LV names.
Ownership of the affected disks is required.
For the Windows volumes, from https://manuals.info.apple.com/MANUALS/1000/MA1519/en_US/Boot_Camp_Install-Setup _10.6.pdf
If you can’t rename the Windows partition
You can rename the Windows partition only in Windows. Start up in Windows and right-click the C: drive in Windows Explorer. Then type a name.
