
Do so and you will be taken to a new screen where you can partition your hard drive between Mac OS X and Windows. Step 5: Once your disk is created, you will be prompted to provide your computer password to approve the changes. The system will now proceed to create a bootable Windows 8 disk on your USB drive. Follow the onscreen instructions for both, then click continue. This action will take you to a menu where you will need to provide the location of your Windows 8 ISO file on your hard drive, as well as to select the USB drive you will using to create the install disk. Step 4: Select “Create a Windows 7 install disk” and click continue. They are: “Create a Windows 7 install disk,” “Download the latest Windows support software from Apple,” and “Install Windows 7.” You will now be greeted by a “Select Tasks” menu with three checkboxes.

Step 3: Click “Continue” to bypass the introduction screen. An introduction menu will pop up, explaining what the Boot Camp software is meant to do. This can be found by going to the Applications folder, opening Utilities, and selecting “Boot Camp Assistant” from the programs listed.

Step 2: Open Boot Camp Assistant on your MacBook laptop. Tick each of these items off your checklist before moving any further. You’ll need a MacBook laptop with Boot Camp Assistant software-standard on most Apple machines-as well as an empty USB drive with 8 gigabytes or more of storage space and a Windows 8 ISO file. Step 1: To get started with this process, make sure you have all of the necessary items.
