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Can‘t create a Windows Seven USB drive using Bootcamp

Hi! I ve been trying to create a Windows Seven bootable USB drive using the Bootcamp Assistant. I tried to create it using an ISO of my Windows DVD in order to install it on my new Mac Mini. My problem is that I get an error: Your bootable USB drive could not be created, an error occurred while copying the windows installation files. My USB drive is 8G, and I‘ve tried with a 100G external HDD too... So it‘s not a size problem. I also tried to format the drive different ways without any success... I found lots of threads relating to this problem but none of them had a solution. Any clues? Thanks in advance!

Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

Posted on Feb 26, 2012 2:29 AM

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Apr 27, 2012 12:42 AM in response to Kempfu

Yes, the trick is to find the right USB drive! I bought and tried several... Cost me a bit of time and money, but finally a 4G usb drive did the trick (Sony Micro Vault Tiny 4 GB). Once you find your USB drive the error will simply disappear. I don't know exactly why some usb drives work and some don't.... Seems bizarre.

Mar 19, 2013 5:59 PM in response to Kempfu

Something else that you should know. Boot camp will only accept usb drives in a certain format. NTFS will not work with boot camp (I tried myself). If you go into disk utility and reformat the drive to MS-DOS (FAT) or (FAT-32) you will be able to use it with bootcamp. Or if you do the Mac Jounaled Format, however for that format you need to install something on a pc to have a pc be able to read the drive.

Can‘t create a Windows Seven USB drive using Bootcamp

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