Now the posts I found online suggested using VMWare to use the partition as the HDD for a Virtual machine rather than a normal Virtual Disk file. If you try to boot from the USB attached DVD you will most likely just get a flashing white cursor in the top left corner. Now the assistant will complain if you don’t have the Windows media attached so it may be worth plugging in a USB DVD drive with a Windows disk in for this part, we won’t actually use this to install Windows. I launched the bootcamp assistant from Applications > Utilities and used it to partition the HDD. So initially I put a Windows 7 DVD in my USB SuperDrive and began the usual process of installing Windows using the bootcamp assistant. a USB DVD drive and physical Windows disc may be helpful.rEFIt (an addition to the Mac EFI bootloader) (probably optional but removal not tested).Paragon NTFS (free trial is sufficient).
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