![]() ![]() When prompted to select an ISO image, click Choose, then select the ISO image you created.I assume I now can't try again until I am able to reformat the USB into FAT32 so I can again mount my ISO and go from there. I have been sure to have selected Master Boot Record. ![]() I have reformatted the drive by Erasing and Partitioning it multiple different times. Upon trying to reformat it as I had before, I realized there is no option for FAT32 in Disk Utility. I removed the partition from my Microsoft HD, and went to erase my USB drive. I assumed that my best bet would be to restart everything and try again. (I assume this would have wiped the drive - probably a dumb idea) I then tried to reformat the USB ISO as prompted by the Installer, and that didn't work. Lastly, I tried moving the USB from the left to the right, no luck. After coming across this thread, I removed anything plugged in (outside of the USB w/ W7 ISO) and tried again. ![]() See the Setup log files for more information." from the Windows installer. I was prompted with "Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition. Upon rebooting into windows, I selected my partition labeled "BOOTCAMP" and tried to continue. After formatting my USB to FAT32, and mounting the W7 ISO, I followed and completed all instructions listed above I have a family copy (3 activation codes) of Windows 7 Home Premium. I went and purchased a 16GB flash drive and directly followed the instructions laid out here. I am trying to set up bootcamp on my Late 2013 13" MBP running Yosemite 10.10.1 (14B25). ![]()
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