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Aug 17, 2015 12:07 PM in response to CofC-Techby forkings,I cannot find "BOOTCAMP/Windows/System32/Drivers" when I searched after installing Paragon. Is it located on the "untitled" partition, where Bootcamp is attempting to install Win7?
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Aug 17, 2015 12:39 PM in response to Hoang Nguyen LUTby Pierre Dome,You guys are fantastic !!
Since beginning of July I was pestering again the fact that for sure the drivers had changed (and not for the good) as at the end of my Win 7 install I would not be able to login, because no electricity on the USB ports, and therefore no mouse neither keyboard.
That coupled to the AppleSSD.sys file error led me to this thread... and as you say "SUCCESS AT LAST" !!
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Aug 18, 2015 1:59 AM in response to ahtsanby K1981,What about AutoUnattend.xml ?
Should I use the the "old-version" from Boot Camp 5.xx for the stick or the new 6.xx one?
Both AutoUnattend.xml files work, but they are different.
Thanks in advance.
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Aug 18, 2015 4:32 AM in response to CofC-Techby SyriSoft,Thank you, you saved my life it worked like a magic
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Aug 18, 2015 8:51 AM in response to K1981by Loner T,K1981 wrote:
What about AutoUnattend.xml ?
Should I use the the "old-version" from Boot Camp 5.xx for the stick or the new 6.xx one?
Both AutoUnattend.xml files work, but they are different.
There is not much difference between the two. (If you need the sdiff, you can run this via OSX Terminal).
diff AutoUnattend.xml /Volumes/WININSTALL/AutoUnattend.xml
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< <settings pass="windowsPE">
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> <settings pass="windowsPE">
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< <UpgradeData>
< <Upgrade>true</Upgrade>
< <WillShowUI>Always</WillShowUI>
< </UpgradeData>
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< <Description>AMD CCC Setup</Description>
< <CommandLine>%AppsRoot%:\BootCamp\Drivers\ATI\ATIGraphics\Bin64\ATISetup.exe -Install</CommandLine>
< <Order>1</Order>
< <RequiresUserInput>false</RequiresUserInput>
< </SynchronousCommand>
< <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add">
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< <Order>2</Order>
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> <Order>1</Order>
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Aug 18, 2015 12:26 PM in response to ahtsanby DubStep717,This is awesomely bad. Why Apple is not and probably never will be a reliable enterprise worthy company. Hate Microsoft all you want, but this flat out just would not happen over in the Redmond camp. How do you release drivers and not sign them? That is basic and it has been a requirement since XP days. Even if you make that mistake, if you test it, you find it. That tells me this was never tested before it was released to the public, which is another gigantic mistake.
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Aug 18, 2015 4:17 PM in response to Tooshy1054by asakyo86,Hi all,
Thanks so much for the info. I was finally able to install Win 7 Pro x64 on my Macbook Pro. However, I still encounter an issue. After installing bootcamp drivers, 200+ Windows updates, installing AV, setting up the system, etc., all of a sudden, the keyboard and trackpad would stop working. I have tried reinstalling Windows a couple of times, system restore, safe mode, reinstalling drivers via Parallels, etc. to no avail. Has anyone experienced this also? Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
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Aug 19, 2015 12:11 AM in response to asakyo86by Hoang Nguyen LUT,Hi asakyo86,
Did you do correctly as Tooshy1054's instruction. In my case, I downloaded the bootcamp version that suits to my Macbook air. After installing successfully Windows 7, I installed over 200 updates for Windows 7 and got the icon of "Get windows 10". After that, just installed the windows 10.
You can check the bootcamp version of your macbook and try to reinstall windows 7.
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Aug 19, 2015 1:34 AM in response to Hoang Nguyen LUTby asakyo86,HI Hoang,
Thanks for your response, yes I did. I checked the supoort link to find the correct driver version for my Mac. I have the same model as Tooshy, Retina Macbook Pro 15" mid-2014. I Have tried reinstalling more than once.
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Aug 19, 2015 10:55 AM in response to ahtsanby xbitworld,Retain 15'' MBP, MID in 2014, same bug appears when I use the bootcamp to install windows 7 64bit , It can't be fix now, no way.
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Aug 20, 2015 12:55 AM in response to ahtsanby Kyotosomo,I'M SO MOTHER F*CKING SICK OF THIS MOTHER F*CKING BULL CRAP! I HAVE SPENT TWO WHOLE F*CKING DAYS TRYING TO GET WINDOWS 7 ON MY PC SO I CAN UPGRADE IT TO WINDOWS 10! BUT APPLE DOESN'T GIVE A CRAP ABOUT THEIR CUSTOMERS SO THEY MAKE IT A GIANT PAIN IN THE *SS! THEY BLATANTLY IGNORE MAJOR ISSUES AND WHEN I WENT ONLINE TO SEE IF I COULD CALL SUPPORT, IT COSTS $20+ TO CALL! ARE YOU MOTHER F*CKING KIDDING ME? WHAT F*CKING COMPANY DOES THAT! F*CK YOU APPLE! I HAVE A YOUTUBE CHANNEL WITH TENS OF THOUSANDS OF SUBSCRIBERS AND I WILL TRY MY HARDEST TO UPLOAD EVERY VIDEO I CAN TO MAKE SURE THAT PEOPLE CAN PIRATE ANYTHING YOU TRY TO SELL! SCREW YOU AND GO TO H*LL!
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Aug 20, 2015 12:59 AM in response to Kyotosomoby Kyotosomo,Now that I'm done venting my frustration with this disgusting company (but I really will hold true to helping people pirate everything they can from apple if I can cost them thousands of dollars or even tens of thousands of dollars they deserve it). Can anyone tell me which of all the solutions I've read through this whole thread is the best one that I should go with? I tried two and both ended up having a problem. I will NEVER buy another apple product again. I'm just so done with this. I just want Windows on my Mac. Please someone help. I literally have never been so frustrated in my life.
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Aug 20, 2015 6:49 AM in response to Kyotosomoby alexsoftdev,sell apple, buy asus, use windows. What's the problem? The bootcamp is not major issue for apple, it's only pain in *ss for us
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Aug 20, 2015 6:59 AM in response to Kyotosomoby Loner T,Kyotosomo wrote:
I just want Windows on my Mac. Please someone help. I literally have never been so frustrated in my life.
Remove the AppleSSD folder from the $WinPEDriver$ folder and test. I installed W7 on a 2012 13-in MBP two days ago with BC 6.0.6133.

