
- #BOOT CAMP FOR MAC BOOK PRO INSTALL#
- #BOOT CAMP FOR MAC BOOK PRO UPDATE#
So I go into mac to delete these two partitions. #BOOT CAMP FOR MAC BOOK PRO UPDATE#
This resulted in windows making 2 partitions (so far so good) and getting all the way to the end before letting me know that I am right back to trial 1 and it cannot update the boot configuration. delete partition leaving blank space, boot in efi, and then allow windows to make the partition.
#BOOT CAMP FOR MAC BOOK PRO INSTALL#
Winblows cannot install because of the GPT setup.
booting again and trying to format the partition with winblows. This resulted in a near perfect installation, followed by a notification that the boot configuration could not be updated. Currently, I am sitting here watching my mac reinstall Mavericks after being forced to wipe the entire drive due to incompatibility bullpoop. When I purchased this computer I did so because I was reassured that windows would run well in a dual boot.ĥ hours of my time has been wasted trying to make that a reality. I purchased this brand new macbook with the understanding that I would have to install winblows on it, and with the understanding that I would spend about half of my time there. Hopefully that will someday change, but for now I have to put up with it. Software for engineering is developed for winblows. It is a sad world that we live in, and there is little I can do to change it, but as of right now, Microshaft owns the corporate world. Except that apple needs to get their $h1t together on this bootcamp crap.
The question part: Has anyone successfully installed windows 8.1 in bootcamp on a mid2014 Macbook pro? Okay, so this is part question and part rant.