![]() ![]() Here is the page which helped me to enable this optionĬreate a Windows Install USB on OS X Yosemite.Ĭreating a Windows installer from OS X is actually quite simple - Boot Camp Assistant can do it for you. Add your Boot ROM version (Find by System Information app) to DARequiredROMVersions sectionĪ comment of your Bootcamp crashes after this, write this into terminal: sudo codesign -fs - /Applications/Utilities/Boot\ Camp\ Assistant.app/.Add your System's model identifier(Find it by System Information app) into USBSupportedModels section.Edit section's title: PreUSBBootSupportedModels to USBSupportedModels (if it's already USBBootSupportedModels -> skip.Open Package content of Boot Camp Assistant app, backup ist file somewhere, then open the old one with XCode.Still, if you want to create an installer on an external disk regardless, all you have to do is edit Boot Camp Assistant's "ist" file: For instance, older Macs can not boot from external USB disks, therefore creating an installer onto a USB disk would make no sense. The "Create a Windows 7 install disk" option is hidden because your system's capabilities are limited. I followed this tutor here and got success.
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