Still, if somebody reads this and know's a fix to the problem, it would be great to know, cause I woul like to be able to remove the optical drive and put another ssd.Ĭhris thanks a lot for the guide, and the answer! Hope my comments save some time to other MBP's owner. But based on the comments, 2011 MBP owner's always seemed to get stuck at the same place as I did. I read several similar guides to yours, on 20 MBP's and it seemed to work on those ones. The only reason I can imagine there was no workaround with my MBP is the year. Tired of trying things, I bought for something like 6 dolars a used optical drive (and the seller sent me 3 jajajajaja), and I created a windows 10 bootable DVD, and it did the magic. I tried to install from mac's boot option, which actually worked, but had problems with audio and video drivers (has something to do, with legacy vs EFI boot), and for what I read, this model the only way to install windows in legacy mode is through a DVD. I get to see that Boot Camp screen perfectly, and I was able to make bootable media and everything, but after I do the partition in bootcamp and the MBP restarts, to the No bootable device. All rights reservedĬhris I copied your ist file, but changed to my model 8,3 (late 2011 17''). Boot Camp Assistant 6.1.0, Copyright © 2016 Apple Inc. OPTIONAL: Re-enable System Integrity Protection (recommended). Code-sign the edited application package (if necessary). OPTIONAL: Restore original permissions (recommended). Enable Windows versions after Windows 7.Enable 32-bit Windows 10, and Windows versions prior to Windows 10.Edit Boot Camp Assistant's Property List file. Obtain your Mac's "Model Identifier" and "Boot ROM Version". Option B: Disable System Integrity Protection (SIP). Option A: Duplicate the Boot Camp Assistant application package.Obtain permission to edit Boot Camp Assistant's Property List file.
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