I went into utilities->boot camp assistant->show package contents->contents->Info.plist and changed some of the code and now boot camp assistant always quits unexpectedly when I try to open it. How do I reset this program or what can I do. I am trying to duel boot my mac to run windows 7 premium home 64 bit. I am trying to use a flash drive with windows 7 .iso file but I don't have a clue what I'm doing. I pay $60 for windows and I can't even install it. There are so many errors and stupid formatting crap to do and now boot camp assistant doesn't work. I watched some guy on youtube and followed him exactly and now my bootcamp is messed. Someone please help.

No I don't have time machine, it's a late 2011 macbook pro, 2.3GHz intel i5, 4GB ram with mavericks. After I first changed it, I tried to run boot camp assistant but it quit unexpectedly so I changed the code back but it still quits unexpectedly. this is the youtube video =MD4kgJQ-r0c


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You know what, I went back to the youtube video and looked at the forum he attached and someone there wrote how to solve the problem...but your right too...I had to change some code because I'm running mavericks and I needed to enter a code into terminal to stop boot camp from quitting...i think it was something about permissions...but thank you very much anyway...its nice to know people there are people like you that care...peace

I just have changed my Boot camp Info.plist to make it support making USB installing drives on my Mac, after i changed Info.plist Boot camp crashes and then it didn't run after several attempts, then after searching for solutions i open terminal and write the code sudo codesign -fs - /Applications/Utilities/Boot\ Camp\ Assistant.app, then it appears as /Applications/Utilities/Boot Camp Assistant.app: replacing existing signature. After that i still can't open my boot camp assistant app, every time i try to open it, a message pop up like, "Boot Camp Assistant can't be open error -1712

It looks like after your code-signed, the application is running, and you are trying got start a second instance. Can you check Applications -> Utilities -> Activity Monitor and enter 'boot' in the top right hand search box which looks like a magnifying glass. Does it return any information? If yes, click on it and Force Quit the application.

I'm trying to install windows 7 on my 2011 iMac using Boot Camp assistant. I have the latest windows support software downloaded and loaded onto my flash drive, and I have a windows 7 install disc in the optical drive. When I try to start the install, I get a window that pops up and says "windows 10 is not supported on this mac. Please use a DVD or USB drive which contains Windows 7 or Windows 8." But I have a windows 7 disc inserted. I even downloaded a Windows 8.1 ISO from microsoft and tried installing with that and got the same error message. I know windows 10 isn't supported because the iMac is too old, but I'm not sure why it can't install windows 7. I also just upgraded to Sierra (10.12.2). Thanks for any help!

Thanks for the suggestion, didn't realize that was an option! I attempted to do this and it looked like it would have worked, but due to some unrelated problems it didn't for me (I had issues partitioning the drive). It eventually worked using boot camp though (looks like it was some kind of glitch). So in case anyone else comes across this problem, here's what fixed it:

When I initially tried installing through boot camp, I got to the window with two check boxes, one for downloading windows support, the other for installing windows 7 or 8. I downloaded the windows support, and that check box automatically unchecked itself. I clicked "next" (or "continue" or whatever) to install, but at this point I didn't have the windows 7 install disc inserted. An error window popped up saying I needed to insert the disc, which I did. When I hit next again, I got the error window saying I couldn't install windows 10. I tried restarting and running boot camp again, but when I did that I didn't have the download windows support box checked (since I'd already downloaded it). I clicked next to install it and got the same error about windows 10. After trying the manual installation of windows 7 like Loner T suggested and running into problems, I wound up trying boot camp once more. This time I left the download windows support checked, let it download, had the disc inserted the whole time, and when I clicked next this time, it actually worked for some bizarre reason! I didn't try it, but I imagine this would also work with windows 8.1 since it looked like it was the same problem. So in short, I think it would have worked from the start if I had both boxes checked and the disc inserted when I began.

You should not have to check the Download box to install. Since this is a new installation, can you remove the current Windows installation using BC assistant and try it without checking the Download box? If the Download box is required, I need to raise a bug with the BC engineers.

I have MacBook Pro 2011 late and I install win7 and upgrade it to win 10 (it's not supported for win10), but will that affect the machine or software any way?, coz I had problem in my hard drive so I format it and re-install OS X 10.12.6 and when entering bootcamp it says win10 not supported for win7 DVD!!, but do check for two options of bootcamp and hit next it works correctly but when he restart the Mac it shows black page and I stuck in it, what can I do?!! please help me and answer.

i don't have any problems with win7 & 10 DVDs, actually i install win 7 and upgrade it to win 10 in the first time i use this laptop, also when i upgrade to win 10 i made lots of mistakes so i re-install it more than one time in the laptop and nothing happened, all functions was working correctly and i didn't get any band because of not supported software, after i finish the process of installation correctly win10 partition and OS X partition was working perfectly and smoothly i didn't face any problems; but before three weeks from now the laptop dropped from my hand and it does contact with ground, i check all of the hard hardware and everything is working perfectly only hard drive is damaged so i formatted and reinstall OS X 10.7.2,10.10,10.11,10.12.6 and no one of them makes me install win7, i also tried to connect my hard drive to another PC and enter windows boot and i do fully format for all partition even recovery partition and i delete them so they became un-allocated and try again and nothing happened, i change the hard drive twice and i try again and again without any hope, it restarts and doesn't enter into the windows boot.

one of my friends has the same problem that i have, and he tried to connect his hard drive into another macbook and he use bootcamp to install the windows and the process completed without any problems but he didn't use the super drive he used his own external driver.?

Start Bootcamp and it should allow you to use your Disk/USB with both versions. I wouldn't recommend installing the x86 (32 bit) version of Windows 7, but this will allow you to get to the point of the installation to select x64 (64 bit) if you have an ISO file with both 32 bit and 64 bit combined. Hope this helps.

Windows boots from the OSXRESERVED and shows the available editions of Windows from the install.wim file in the support folder on OSXRESERVED. This is a large file (usually around 4 GB). The install.wim contains all of the files for a vanilla copy of Windows 10 and is the largest file in the installer ISO.

The issue is that the "OSXRESERVED" partition, that is created as part of the bootcamp process, is only 8GB in size. The drivers and ISO files need to save in this partition during the process and the 8GB is no longer enough to accommodate these files.

Apple has recently dropped support for windows versions less than 10 on macOS sierra. I believe select macs can be "tricked" into booting, but I am stuck a bit as well. I did find these online posts that could help. I posted a similar question in case this gets figured out and you can then see the answer there. ff782bc1db

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