![]() ![]() When the Windows installation is finished, you can enable secure boot if you like. Some motherboards will not boot from a USB unless you do this first. Temporarily disable Secure Boot in your UEFI firmware settings.Set the boot mode to use UEFI and not CSM (Compatibility Support Module)in your UEFI firmware settings.64-bit Windows 8.1 ISO or DVD (If you want to install Windows 8.1). ![]() ![]() 64-bit Windows 8 ISO or DVD (If you want to install Windows 8).64-bit Windows 7 ISO or DVD (If you want to install Windows 7).This tutorial will show you how to create a Windows 7 or Windows 8 or 8.1 installation bootable USB flash drive for UEFIfrom either a Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 installation ISO or DVD. I'm trying to boot Tiny XP on a Late 2008 Aluminum "Unibody" 2.4 GHz MacBook5,1.How to Create a Bootable UEFI USB Flash Drive for Installing Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 When I have the opportunity, I'm going to attempt to boot a PC and a crusty old white MacBook from my USB drive, which I'm pretty sure is fine. Thefunkymunky, did you actually use the instructions in the first post, or did you follow a different but seemingly equivalent tutorial? Perhaps there's some nuanced step we're all skipping. Mardak, if you have any progress please post, many will be grateful. Perhaps someone with more expertise can tell us exactly what rEFIt can't find? Hard drives are not well-supported by Apple's firmware for legacy OS booting.Īlthough the fact that I'm on a Al MacBook too does seem to lend credence to Mardak's suggestion that it's a problem with the new MacBook, I still don't believe it. The firmware refused to boot from the selected volume. I've tried this several times now, even with a firewire drive, and it still gives the same problem,Įrror: Not Found returned from legacy loaderĮrror: Not Found returned from LocateDevicePathĮrror: Load Error while (re)opening our installation volume I'm on MBPC2D on Leopard with 08, 1.14f5, rEFIt 0.12 Funkymunky, you're the only person I've heard of so far who managed to do this, ![]()
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