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I'll abstract my question. I'm using MacPro4,1 Early 2009. And I'm trying to install Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1. (I'm using Yosemite 10.10.4, and Boot Camp Assistant is 5.1.4). My Mac has 2 HDDs, one is installed Mac (disk0), the other is formatted as FAT (disk1). I edited info.plist of Boot Camp Assistant to show USB install option, and created bootable USB with Boot Camp Assistant.OS X recognize my USB as Windows Installation Media.
(I tested it with Boot Camp Assistant app).But when I reboot Mac with USB inserted, bootloader of OS X does not recognize my USB as installation media (When I used alt/option to load bootloader)and it shows just black screen with blink cursor.I tried rEFInd. It recognized USB and showed windows, but does not work either.I also tried to create a new installation USB media from Windows, and it didn't work. (with Windows DVD/USB tool, UltraISO, BOOTICE)Please note that the USB I have, has already been used to install Windows on several PCs without any problem.
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(Win 7,8,10)What should I do?I checked many Q&As from Apple Discussions, here, Macrumors, and so on. Nothing worked. I attach answer here as you guys suggested. SOLVED - Bootcamp Windows 7 installation without USB, ODDOK, I'll explain how I worked it.
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I followed almost of all of David's method and, but there are little differences.Before we start, please note that I'm using MacPro4,1 which does not support USB installation of boot camp and I detached ODD. Instead, I attached another HDD in Bay 2. You need rEFInd, VirtualBox, NTFS support for OS X (like Paragon or NTFS-3G), a bootable Windows installation ISO.Service Pack applied ISO is also ok. Update Mac firmware as recent one as possible. Open Boot Camp Assistant and download driver files into any usb.(Just 2nd option of 3 of boot camp. If your boot camp assistant doesnot have 3 options, it would be 1st option). install NTFS support for OS X, rEFInd and VirtualBox.
Format a partition with MS-DOS(FAT) which is going to installWindows. I recommend you not to use Boot Camp Assistant app to format. Use Disk Utility instead. In terminal, type diskutil list and remember disk and partitionnumber of target partition.
In this example, I use disk 1 andpartition 1. So, disk1s1.Unmount partition and set permission.
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Diskutil unmount /dev/disk1s1sudo chmod 777 /dev/disk1s1.Create VirtualBox image with raw disk access. Anywhere exceptbootcamp partition sudo vboxmanage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename bootcamp.vmdk -rawdisk /dev/disk1 -partitions 1sudo chown $USER bootcamp.vmdk.
Open VirtualBox and create a VM.