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Show me I have a problem when converting to Mac and Windows users system image in the following link

http://i.imgur.com/57cRATC.jpg

Try this method in the following link, but I did not understand

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

I ask you to help me in how to apply the method

iMac, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5), i5

Posted on Sep 17, 2015 4:48 AM

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Posted on Sep 17, 2015 12:06 PM

There is a long discussion that you can read - [urgent]get "appleSSD.sys" error when installing windows 7 through bootcamp .


You need to move the AppleSSD64 folder out of the $WinPEDriver$ folder. Here is an example. Please ignore the 5.1.5621 folder.


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Sep 26, 2015 9:59 AM in response to AhmedS1

1. You should already have the Windows ISO on your Mac. There is no need to download it every time you want to install Windows.

2. You may be downloading BC Drivers for Windows. This needs to be done only once. Choose option 1 and 2 and build your USB stick only once.

3. BC Option 3 - Install/Remove Windows - can be executed multiple times using the same USB.

4. You may also want to look for a different USB stick as a test.

5. Your iMac has multiple USB ports. Test each one. You must connect the USB directly to the iMac. Do not use any USB hubs.

Sep 27, 2015 4:35 AM in response to Loner T

I did it exactly where you choose 1 and 2 of the interface program Boot Camp


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Then I writing "diskutil verifyDisk disk0"


and I move the folder AppleSSD Out Outside the folder $WinPEDriver$




The result was:

NO BOOTABLE DEVICE - INSERT BOOT DISC AND PRESS ANY KEY



Oh dear Is it a second way to solve this problem? And I think that is the solution formate rest?

Sep 27, 2015 7:51 AM in response to Loner T

I did like what you ordered me completely


I did connect flash USB directly with the computer and then you restart the Mac stayed down the Alt / Option button and the following message appeared to me

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If you notice spelling mistakes Please do not get angry to me, I do not know the English language, but I rely on google translation

Sep 27, 2015 10:50 AM in response to AhmedS1

The two steps (SMC Reset and NVRAM Reset) need to be run again. After they complete, connect your USB again and check if it shows up on this screen? Does this happen for every USB port on your iMac?


In OSX, can you connect the USB and post the output of


sudo fdisk /dev/diskN (N should point to the USB as mentioned previously).

Sep 28, 2015 4:28 AM in response to Loner T

First you make a two-step (SMC Reset NVRAM and Reset) and then you try to launch the device but did not show the Flash USB Abe, also attempted to test all the ports and the result was one where you only basic storage disk for Mac only


Also I've written code sudo fdisk/dev/diskN the result was as follows:



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