Where did you put the ISO file? Desktop would be a good place. Bootcamp partition is the one that you want.

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On 1/13/2016 12:54 AM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
Hi,

Thanks first of all for replying.

I've failed miserable to install Windows 7 under bootcamp in El Capitan.  I 
think that part of the problem is Bootcamp in El Capitan which seems to work 
differently to all the descriptions I have seen here on the list and on Apple's 
pages.  When I start the process, I only ever get two checkboxes.  The first is 
to download the appropriate drivers onto the usb flash drive formatted with Ms 
dos FAT and the scheme needs to be set to master boot record.  Then there is 
only one more checkbox to install Windows 7.  The drivers were duly downloaded 
and put onto the flash drive.  Then on the second screen I again only have two 
checkboxes: first is unchecked as default because the drivers are already 
installed onto the flash drive, and the second is checked by default to do with 
installing Windows.  I first thought I could install from iso file but I was 
wrong.  Bootcamp wasn't seeing the iso file and kept returning an error 
message.  So I then found the original Windows 7 disk, inserted i
t into the super drive and the installation went ahead.  The mac drive was 
divided and computer restarted.  From there, I needed sighted assistance.  
There was a message on the screen to decide onto which partition to install 
Windows.  There were 4 partitions to choose from.  It really confused me 
because there was only one with the name bootcamp in it and when I chose - or 
rather the sighted friend - to install on it - I got an error message.  I 
became worried I might destroy my mac partition by not knowing what I was doing 
and I aborted the process and thankfully via bootcamp returned my mac to its 
original state.  I'm not so keen on doing the installation again.  Many of the 
Apple support pages on the subject of Windows 7 installation with bootcamp are 
for previous versions of bootcamp.  My version of bootcamp in El Capitan is 6.  
I'm really frustrated that sometimes Apple just makes things so automated that 
one can't make any choices.

So that's my story of woes.

Best wishes to everyone

Andrew
On 12 Jan 2016, at 16:37, Pablo Sandoval <[email protected]> wrote:

Andrew,
I fought with this for several weeks before I figured out that my particular 
Mac needed me to download the drivers from Apple.
I had to create the bootable USB drive.
It’s said you need a 16GB flash drive, and that’s what I got, but not sure why 
that size.
1. Go in to Bootcamp utility.
2. check the first 2 boxes to create the installation media, and to download 
latest drivers from Apple.( this 2nd box is unavailable so is not changeable) 
The 3rd box should be unchecked as you do not want to completely install just 
yet.
With some Macs this is all you had to do and you could check that 3rd box and 
complete the installation, but in my case, I had to download the drivers from 
apple and add them to the newly created flash drive installer.
Once you have downloaded the drivers from Apple for your specific Mac, you can 
copy and paste the “Bootcamp” and “$WinPEDriver$” folders to the main area of 
your newly created Windows installer.
Now you can go back in to Bootcamp utility and uncheck the first 2 boxes and 
check only the 3rd, and complete installation of Windows.

I do not know this for sure, but I think it has to do with the SSD’s in the 
newer Macs. I also think most of the problems are installing Windows 7, and I 
suspect the proper drivers are just not available on the Win 7 disk.

I hope this helps someone, and please let me know if I need to clarify 
anything. Wrote this quickly.


On Jan 7, 2016, at 11:55 PM, Andrew Lamanche <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

When installing Windows 7 in bootcamp from ISO, is it necessary to manually get 
the appropriate Apple drivers for windows, or will Bootcamp get them 
automatically and install them?

I've been poring through help pages and I can see confusing info.

Many thanks


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