![]() To install the Windows support software: 1 If you can’t find the CD, DVD, or external disk with the support software you downloaded, open Boot Camp Assistant and download the software again. (Oh yeah, and this is using the latest software, Yosemite, though on a MacBook Pro 15 inch, Mid 2010) If the whole flash drive converting to ISO (I did here) doesn't work or isn't recognized, just get the Windows (whatever version) ISO file from the Microsoft website. the Boot Camp control panel for Windows and the Apple Boot Camp system tray item. You can also get the rEFIt boot manager if you want, be my guest. ![]() Now Boot Camp Assistant should be able to see your ISO file/data from flash drive, and the rest should be handled without problem. Now download and open DAEMON Tools (just use the 20 day trial), and press the Quick Mount icon at the bottom and navigate and open your ISO file. First you'll need an ISO file, which you can actually make out of the flash drive by simply creating a new image file in Disk Utility by clicking on the New Image icon on the Toolbar, though obviously first you need the flash drive selected in the left hand column, make the Image Format DVD/CD Master (I don't think its necessary to have a encryption), and save it where you find convenient (like the Desktop). ![]() What the guy above says about the DAEMON Tools works, though there are more steps needed. ![]()
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