Creating A Windows 7 Installation Disk For Mac

Insert a disc, click the File menu, and point to New > Disc Image from [Device]. Select “DVD/CD master” as the format and leave encryption disabled. Disk Utility will create a.cdr file from the disc. On a Mac, this is practically as good as an ISO file.

I have been trying to install Windows 7 on a 13' MB (late 2008) model with Lion installed and all software updated. I am using Bootcamp, but cannot get the MB to create a partition and read from the iso image on the DVD. I don't quite understand why the 'Create a Windows 7 install disc' tick box in Bootcamp is greyed out - I have tow other options, 'Download the latest Windows support files.' And 'Install Windows'. I have downloaded the support files and put these on a DVD, but I can't see how to create an install disc.

Installation

I have tried creating a partition of 40GB in BC and then clicking 'Install' when the DVD is in the optical drive, but even though the DVD spins up, I get: 'the installation disc cannot be found.' Hence the reason for seeing if I could create a USB installation disc. Any help please?

Microsoft outlook for mac what is move to clutter free. You could go to a Windows PC and try burning it there, I am sure its not hard to find one, there are at least 1.2 billion around.:) ImgBurn - In addtion to supporting the creation of CD's from.ISO files, it supports a wide range of other image file formats, and it's free. (BIN, CUE, DI, DVD, GI, IMG, MDS, NRG, PDI and ISO) Note: Always use the slowest burn speed (4x or 2x) if offered a choice. Best, Andre Windows Insider MVP MVP-Windows and Devices for IT twitter/adacosta groovypost.com.