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Q: [urgent]get "appleSSD.sys" error when installing windows 7 through bootcamp

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Please help me. I keep google for this error for days, but still can't find a solution.

MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013), OS X Yosemite (10.10.4)

Posted on Aug 13, 2015 6:23 AM

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Q: [urgent]get "appleSSD.sys" error when installing windows 7 through bootcamp

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  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T Aug 20, 2015 7:01 AM in response to alexsoftdev
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    Aug 20, 2015 7:01 AM in response to alexsoftdev

    alexsoftdev wrote:

     

    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

    All products have their place. Try working in a *nix environment with Windows. Desktop warriors can survive with Windows or Mac, but it is almost impossible in a Network environment.

  • by alexsoftdev,

    alexsoftdev alexsoftdev Aug 20, 2015 7:17 AM in response to Loner T
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    Aug 20, 2015 7:17 AM in response to Loner T

    There's 3 good solutuions for those who wants JUST windows, not windows for modern games. And their name are - paralels desktop ( really good ), vmware fusion, virtual box ( free )

  • by alexsoftdev,

    alexsoftdev alexsoftdev Aug 20, 2015 7:21 AM in response to Loner T
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    Aug 20, 2015 7:21 AM in response to Loner T

    and you're right. each task has it's own instrument to solve. Mac is best for work on my opinion, but it's ugly for gaming ( don't tell me about wine and other crap ). Windows is only gaming platform and ... nothing more. Linus is really good for servers. It's bad that bootcamp is not working now, but I will bought real windows computer and play in it.

  • by katehazelgreat,

    katehazelgreat katehazelgreat Aug 20, 2015 4:23 PM in response to ahtsan
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    Aug 20, 2015 4:23 PM in response to ahtsan

    I ordered the imac with 5K Retina display early August and installed bootcamp successfully with Windows 7. Then I found out that no Windows app (even Wn 10) supports the super-charged retina display (all apps looked terrible, some text blurry and zoomed while other text was so small it was unreadable, all in the same app). Apple support peeps (4 different interactions) all told me that Windows can't run properly on the new imac retina 5K...would have been nice to hear this in all my pre-sales chats and store visit.

     

    I returned the 5K and got a "regular" iMac. In setting it up today I had issues. Support told me it was bc I was using a Flash 3.0 instead of a 2.0 drive. Hmmm...well the 3.0 worked fine on my installation of bootcamp on the 5K imac. Anyway...changed to a 2.0 and it worked - until I got this message trying to boot into Windows for the first time.

     

    I'm not really comfortable going into system folders and deleting drivers, etc. So these 2 most helpful solutions scare me a bit. Apple? Apple?

  • by katehazelgreat,

    katehazelgreat katehazelgreat Aug 20, 2015 5:11 PM in response to ahtsan
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    Aug 20, 2015 5:11 PM in response to ahtsan

    I was able to successfully install Win 7 on the imac 5K retina display purchased 1st week in August. Returned it for a "regular" imac but am now getting this same error.

  • by Loner T,

    Loner T Loner T Aug 20, 2015 5:32 PM in response to katehazelgreat
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    Aug 20, 2015 5:32 PM in response to katehazelgreat

    BC6 drivers were available 13 Aug 2015, so you used older drivers. The AppleSSD.sys is part of BC6 package.

  • by katehazelgreat,

    katehazelgreat katehazelgreat Aug 20, 2015 6:19 PM in response to ahtsan
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    Aug 20, 2015 6:19 PM in response to ahtsan

    I was able to successfully install Win 7 on the imac 5K retina display purchased 1st week in August. Returned it for a "regular" imac but am now getting this same error.

     

    UPDATE: I just spoke to Apple support and they told me that the most recent Yosemite update to 10.10.5 was on August 13th. I installed bootcamp successfully on August 8th on another computer. This support rep actually said that "it sounds like it's related to the Yosemite update".

     

    Now the question is....can we rollback to the Yosemite version just before 10.10.5 and then test a bootcamp installation? I spoke to a supervisor who says yes and we went through the process of deleting the windows partition and reformatting the Mac OSX. Unfortunately it still booted into 10.10.5.

     

    I'm waiting to hear back from Support about rolling back Yosemite to pre-10.10.5. I got this computer in the mail yesterday so I can't roll back via time machine. It came with 10.10.5.

     

    If rolling back isn't possible....well...I'm not really a techie person so I'm not comfortable running through the 2 suggestions in this thread pertaining to deleting and replacing system files (especially since they didn't work for everyone in the thread).

     

    Apple...please help!!!

  • by Ekimalito,

    Ekimalito Ekimalito Aug 20, 2015 6:31 PM in response to katehazelgreat
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    Aug 20, 2015 6:31 PM in response to katehazelgreat

    I wrote back in the beginning of the discussion about this being a problem brought up by an update to Boot Camp drivers... there's no way this problem with this particular file would start out of the blue for so many people unless that was the case. I searched online and there was only this one discussion regarding the file AppleSSD.sys the first day I was having the problem. I noticed the guy started this thread the night before I started having my issues. I figured that was weird. I posted my first comment about having the issue and a few minutes later someone else, and then another one and another one.. I bet you there are plenty of forums now with threads about this..

     

    Apple has been ignoring this problem pointing at Microsoft.. but this is a Boot Camp driver file that's defective.. called AppleSSD.sys.. no way this could be Microsoft's fault. I bet you this problem could be solved with a couple of code lines.. yet everybody has to go through **** and back due to Apple's lack of attention on problems reported by normal people. I bet you if someone in one of those mainstream blogs wrote a piece about the clusterf*** this update has brought upon windows 7 users you'd receive a fix within a day or two tops.. pretty annoying to be treated as if you were a moron when you are perfectly on point.

     

    Good luck with this problem.. my email is being bombarded by this thread.. so I'm out.

  • by Pierre Dome,

    Pierre Dome Pierre Dome Aug 20, 2015 10:39 PM in response to katehazelgreat
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    Aug 20, 2015 10:39 PM in response to katehazelgreat

    To katehazelgreat: I also have an iMac 5K retina that came with 10.10.5 installed on it and I was able to install Windows 7... But there is a trick : you need to follow the very detailed instructions in Tooshy 1054's last post earlier in this thread (for me if here is page 12, his instructions are on page 10 of this thread).

  • by katehazelgreat,

    katehazelgreat katehazelgreat Aug 21, 2015 6:42 AM in response to Tooshy1054
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    Aug 21, 2015 6:42 AM in response to Tooshy1054

    Hi Tooshy1054, Your post has been SOOOO helpful....I'm stuck on one part though. I downloaded and installed Paragon. I see the BOOTCAMP in the list of available partitions in the Paragon NTFS "General" window. But I don't see the partition in my list of drives on the mac.

     

    I'm not a big mac person so I wonder....am i just missing something simple? Perhaps I misunderstood that this can all be done using on the trial version and I have to activate the software with a license key to actually access the partition?

     

    Any advice on this?

     

    Thank you!!!

  • by Pierre Dome,

    Pierre Dome Pierre Dome Aug 21, 2015 7:48 AM in response to katehazelgreat
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    Aug 21, 2015 7:48 AM in response to katehazelgreat

    To katehazelgreat: there is no need for Paragon in Tooshy's instructions.

  • by katehazelgreat,

    katehazelgreat katehazelgreat Aug 21, 2015 7:59 AM in response to Pierre Dome
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    Aug 21, 2015 7:59 AM in response to Pierre Dome

    When I booted into Windows 7 (which I was thrilled even to finally get to this point), some things were not working properly as Tooshy described, including the video driver. How do you work around that without Paragon to update drivers?

  • by Pierre Dome,

    Pierre Dome Pierre Dome Aug 21, 2015 8:04 AM in response to katehazelgreat
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    Aug 21, 2015 8:04 AM in response to katehazelgreat

    This occurred on one iMac also. Is your video card and Nvidia? I browsed to their web site, downloaded the driver for my video card (this you can check from the Mac partition, About this Mac), installed it and it was all fine.

  • by katehazelgreat,

    katehazelgreat katehazelgreat Aug 21, 2015 4:07 PM in response to Pierre Dome
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    Aug 21, 2015 4:07 PM in response to Pierre Dome

    Pierre - honestly I don't know...I bought the iMac, period. I don't know what the graphics card is. But I don't see Nvidia in my device manager. Windows only sees a Generic Non-PnP monitor on Standard VGA Adapter and will only go to 1600x1200....no imac native display/resolution detected.

     

    This is what is kinda dangerous about following directions on these blogs for people like me. It helped me get to a certain point and now I'm stuck. The Paragon support people never got back to me today.

     

    Can anyone tell me why the NTFS partition wouldn't be showing up with in my Computer with my other partitions after being installed? I can't get past that step in Tooshy's directions.

  • by katehazelgreat,

    katehazelgreat katehazelgreat Aug 21, 2015 5:06 PM in response to Pierre Dome
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    Aug 21, 2015 5:06 PM in response to Pierre Dome

    I wish I could edit a post here....I found the Nvidia card listed on About This Mac as advised by Pierre (I was looking in the windows side). But of course it's not listed on the Nvidia website. It's the GT 755M. Went to Geforce.com. They list the 700M driver as a "laptop" driver. Worried about installing the wrong one so I ran their detection software which installed the "Game Ready Driver". Rebooted....and it all looks good, thanks!

     

    Now it's always booting into Mac instead of Windows. Bootcamp/Windows isn't listed in my Startup Disk list on the Mac partition. I have to use the alt key to get a partition list every time I reboot.

     

    There are little things like this that don't seem right so I'm worried that I'm going to get this computer all setup and then run into all kinds of weird problems as time goes on, updates are released, etc. Especially since I can't seem to get Paragon NTFS setup to work.

     

    What a terribly stressful experience just trying to buy and use a Mac.

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