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Nov 12, 2015 8:39 AM in response to Abhishek Devby Duane,<Edit >
What directions did you follow to create that drive?
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Nov 12, 2015 8:44 AM in response to Duaneby Abhishek Dev,Hello Duane,
I have used the "Create bootable usb" option available in the Bootcamp app.
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Nov 12, 2015 8:50 AM in response to Abhishek Devby Duane,Are these the instructions that you used? -> Create an ISO image for Boot Camp from Windows installation media - Apple Support
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Nov 12, 2015 8:54 AM in response to Abhishek Devby Duane,Look at the 2nd part of that article. Follow the directions in the "Use Boot Camp to install Windows from your ISO file" section.
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Nov 12, 2015 9:01 AM in response to Duaneby Abhishek Dev,I had followed that tutorial. Problems faced,
1. After bootcamp finishes the partitioning and restarts the mac, following message appears - "No bootable media found" on a black screen.
2. To solve the above problem I have tried the following,
1. I press the alt button from the keyboard when the iMac boots up but the bootable USB is not visible there. (Thats the main issue)
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Nov 12, 2015 9:20 AM in response to Abhishek Devby Duane,So in How to install Windows using Boot Camp - Apple Support you complete step 3 successfully but in step 4 it does not restart to the Windows installer?
In the article Create an ISO image for Boot Camp from Windows installation media - Apple Support, it says "Connect your flash drive or SD Card, then try to eject it from the Finder. If you don't see an option to eject the drive in the Finder sidebar, this device can’t be used to install Windows.". Did you verify this?
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Nov 12, 2015 9:38 AM in response to Duaneby Abhishek Dev,Yes duane.. System doesn't boot up in windows installation.. It shows a message saying "no bootable media found " on a black screen.
I have verifie the USB.. Actually i have installed windows previously with the same procedure... I unable to understand
whats going wrong this time.