Q: Boot Camp on MBP Early 2011 with no DVD drive
Hey y'all,
I had an original hard drive that came with my MBP Early 2011, which crashed last year. I got me a 256GB SSD, best upgrade ever.
I rely on storage drive, but the USB transfer rate sucked. Considering that we're phasing out the DVD technology, so I decided to swap out the DVD drive with a second harddrive to act as storage.
Now I want to install Windows 10 on my 256GB SSD for school purpose, to have the ability to use PuTTy among other stuff for my Network Admin major. I am having difficulty with Boot Camp and Windows 10. At this point, I am stuck where it says the installer disc could not be found.
What do I do at this point? I have the Windows 10 ISO file on my desktop, but it is exe file. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Everything on my MacBook is up to date.
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)
Posted on Mar 21, 2016 8:26 PM