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Jun 29, 2016 6:50 PM in response to Loner Tby B0fahad,i know that , frist i tried with 32-bit and i got black screen then i mixed the driver to try and i got that screen error , so what do you think now? i think the problem is not the power or display driver ! so what prevent windows to start???
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Jun 29, 2016 7:11 PM in response to B0fahadby Loner T,B0fahad wrote:
i create a windows 10 64bit with bootcamp assistance , then i erased all files in flash drive , after that i mount windows 10 32bit and i copied the files to the flash drive , then i change only the bootx64.efi file that located in efi/boot with the original 64bit one , then i rebooted with alt and i booted to efi boot and guess what ?
If you erase all files on the flash drive, and then copy only the contents of the 32-bit ISO, you are no longer using the Apple-provided $WinPEDriver$. You are using the generic W10 drivers. You should not see the main installer, but this error should be the first screen that you see, which means booting the installer is failing.
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Jul 3, 2016 3:51 PM in response to B0fahadby cyclohexane,I have this exact problem too. It must be the Intel graphics drivers because the screen works when you roll back the drivers to the default Microsoft driver (hit F8 during the Windows loading screen, start the computer in Safe Mode, go to Device Manager, and change the graphics adapter driver from Intel HD 5300 to the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter. Although not ideal, at least the screen works and isn't black... I've tried redownloading and reinstalling the bootcamp Intel drivers multiple times, and tried numerous non-bootcamp Intel drivers, all with the same problem of the screen turning black. Perhaps someone has an idea of which Intel drivers work for the 12-inch Macbook 2015.
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Jul 3, 2016 4:21 PM in response to cyclohexaneby Loner T,I do not have access to the 12-in MB to play around right now. The BC drivers are supposed to work.
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Jul 3, 2016 7:43 PM in response to cyclohexaneby B0fahad,man how you start the computer in Safe Mode ? i tried with use F8 (or Fn+F8 or Shift+F8) nothing work? just black screen ? thanks
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Jul 3, 2016 8:17 PM in response to B0fahadby cyclohexane,You need to start hitting F8 (or Fn+F8) pretty much immediately after choosing to boot Windows (even before you start seeing the progress bar/rotating circle). After that, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Start-up Settings > Restart and then press either the [4] or [5] key on your keyboard to restart in Safe Mode or Safe Mode with Networking (if you want internet access).
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Jul 3, 2016 8:32 PM in response to Loner Tby cyclohexane,I figure it's supposed to work, although it must be the drivers if I'm repeatedly able to reproduce the problem by installing the bootcamp drivers, and "fix" it by switching back to the default Microsoft driver. From googling, it sounds like people have gotten bootcamp to work on their 12 inch MacBooks, although I don't know if that's pre-bootcamp 6 (without using the official BC drivers), or perhaps if they're using a different BC Intel driver in one of the earlier bootcamp 6 releases (maybe like 6.0 instead of 6.0.xxxx, although I can't actually download any earlier bootcamp 6 drivers to confirm if any different drivers exist).
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Jul 3, 2016 8:53 PM in response to cyclohexaneby Loner T,cyclohexane wrote:
From googling, it sounds like people have gotten bootcamp to work on their 12 inch MacBooks, although I don't know if that's pre-bootcamp 6 (without using the official BC drivers), or perhaps if they're using a different BC Intel driver in one of the earlier bootcamp 6 releases (maybe like 6.0 instead of 6.0.xxxx, although I can't actually download any earlier bootcamp 6 drivers to confirm if any different drivers exist).
Please see https://github.com/timsutton/brigadier and the ability to download using specific Product ID.
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Jul 4, 2016 12:57 PM in response to cyclohexaneby B0fahad,i can not got into windows recovery even i hit f8 or fn+f8 , thank you cyclohexane for help
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Jul 4, 2016 4:06 PM in response to Loner Tby B0fahad,hi Loner
t tried this way after i read it and i got the same 6.0.6136 ProductVersion that i got by using bootcamp assistance after i extracted this BootCampESD.pkg file , not work at all
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Jul 15, 2016 6:17 AM in response to B0fahadby Loner T,Using Brigadier, for a MacBook8,1, you can test with 6.0.6133, which is Product code 031-24514.
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Jul 19, 2016 10:56 PM in response to Loner Tby B0fahad,i used 6.0.6133 before 6.0.6136 release and it did not work!

