![]() ![]() I've successfully managed to install Windows XP on the computer. I've tried to install both 32-bit and 64-bit windows. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. I've tried to restore and recreate the windows partition via BootCamp. In macOS High Sierra and earlier, you can install Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7 using Boot Camp Assistant on supported Mac models. Open Boot Camp Assistant, then click Continue. Click on Applications and then go into the Utilities folder. In the Windows installer, follow the onscreen instructions until you're asked whether to do an Upgrade or Custom installation. Quit all open applications and then open up a Finder window. I've downloaded the Windows 7 drivers for late 2009 iMacs from Apple and put them on a FAT32 formatted USB-stick with an MBR partition table, this does nothing for me. Boot Camp will create the Windows partition. I've tried leaving the computer alone for over an hour and it just stays at 0% doing nothing. The installer just skips the "copying windows files" part of the installation and just stalls at "expanding windows files". It's when I click "next" on this dialog that the process wrong. I can choose between 32-bit and 64-bit windows and format the BootCamp partition as NTFS. ![]() What happens is, I boot from the Windows 7 install DVD and the installer appears. I've been trying to install Windows 7 Ultimate via BootCamp on a late 2009 iMac for several hours now to no avail. ![]()
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