![]() back up ist before u change anything.Īfter a lot of googling, I realised there might be not way around this usb installation thing. And the command resigns the bootcamp application so that it runs with the new ist file and not crash.ĥ. Sudo means using administrator privilege and u need to enter your mac password. Sudo codesign -fs - /Applications/Utilities/Boot\ Camp\ Assistant.app Open your terminal, use the following command The next step is only for OSX 10.9, as it employs some kind of code signature to prevent you from changing ist and cause bootcamp to crash.Ĥ. The first 3 steps are same as before and if its not clear you can easily google solutions with screenshots. Delete "Pre" from "PreUSBBootSupportedModels", so you have "USBBootSupportedModels" Add Model Identifier(from system info) under PreUSBBootSupportedModelsģ. Add your Boot Rom Version(from system info) under DARequiredROMVersions.Ģ. The solutions given before by changing ist is correct except that now Bootcamp crashes everytime you change it in OSX 10.9.ġ. ![]() I have been searching for a long time and eventually came across this solution and I would like to share this so u guys dont have to google all over the place again □. However bootcamp wont allow me to do so since I have a optical drive on the laptop. So basically, I have trying to install windows on my mbp using a usb drive. ![]()
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