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Q: Bootcamp no device drivers found (Windows 7 64-bit)

Hello,

 

I am desperately trying to install Windows 7 64-bit on my mid-2011 MacBook Pro, on a 100g partition made by Bootcamp.

 

My Macbook is using the latest Mavericks update OSX.

 

I am using a Windows 7 .iso trial downloaded from Microsoft DigitalRiver and am using the Bootcamp 5.1.5621, as advised by Apple staff on this website.os

 

I have an official and working Microsoft Windows activation code with which to activate the trial, once installed.

 

However, first of all, Bootcamp 5.1 fails to recognize the .iso file. So I burned the .iso to a DVD. I have downloaded the latest Bootcamp Windows Support drivers (as said, 5.1.5621) onto a fully functional and accessible USB drive, which is MS-DOS FAT formatted and inserted in the USB port the whole time.


Now Bootcamp detects Windows 7 on the DVD and starts the installation procedure. Macbook resets, Windows starts installing.

 

And then, after selecting language and OK'ing 'Install', I get the dreaded Windows Explorer screen informing me that 'No device driver has been found'. In the directories on the USB, I flip through all the files but no .exe or other executables are encountered.

 

As far as I can see, I'm doing everything by the book. So why isn't the book working?

 

Looking forward to your advice.

MacBook Pro (13-inch Early 2011), OS X Mavericks (10.9.5), Windows 7 64-bit / Bootcamp Support

Posted on Oct 13, 2014 4:54 PM

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