Download Bootcamp For Mac 32 Bit
Click to expand.It's actually easy to install Windows 7 on Bootcamp if you already have All in One ISO (one contains both x86 and x64 installation). Only use Boot Camp Assistant on your Mountain Lion to download drivers to your iMac. Get Boot Camp Assistant 4.0 (yours is 5.x.x) from a Mac with OSX 7.
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It's located on Applications/Utilities. Do not overwrite the previous BCA app file.
Run the Boot Camp 4.0. Mount your Windows ISO file, and prepare a 8GB thumb drive to make a bootable USB drive. Follow the step as usual. Yep, Boot Camp 5.0.1 is piece of crap for enforcing x64 Windows ISO file. It's actually easy to install Windows 7 on Bootcamp if you already have All in One ISO (one contains both x86 and x64 installation). Only use Boot Camp Assistant on your Mountain Lion to download drivers to your iMac. Get Boot Camp Assistant 4.0 (yours is 5.x.x) from a Mac with OSX 7.
It's located on Applications/Utilities. Do not overwrite the previous BCA app file.
Run the Boot Camp 4.0. Mount your Windows ISO file, and prepare a 8GB thumb drive to make a bootable USB drive. Video screen recorder for mac free.
Follow the step as usual. Yep, Boot Camp 5.0.1 is piece of crap for enforcing x64 Windows ISO file. I am very disappointed this is not easier, so far the MAC dream isn't living up to all people made it to be. Out of date incompatible programs and needless hoops to jump through for basic tasks.
All 3 of my ISO images will not work as it seems the MAC doesnt like them having 32 in them. I tried getting boot camp assistant 4 and cannot find a copy anywhere. I tried using disk utility but it doesnt accept me dragging the ISO's into the source field 'error 254'. Tried mounting the iso but no way of selecting the installation files. I am basically stuck now. Apple seem to be unable / unwilling to fully suport this feature and it is a real shame. I cannot get the 64bit only ISO it wants.
I am very disappointed this is not easier, so far the MAC dream isn't living up to all people made it to be. Out of date incompatible programs and needless hoops to jump through for basic tasks. All 3 of my ISO images will not work as it seems the MAC doesnt like them having 32 in them. I tried getting boot camp assistant 4 and cannot find a copy anywhere. I tried using disk utility but it doesnt accept me dragging the ISO's into the source field 'error 254'. Tried mounting the iso but no way of selecting the installation files.
I am basically stuck now. Apple seem to be unable / unwilling to fully suport this feature and it is a real shame. I cannot get the 64bit only ISO it wants. Click to expand.There lies our problem.
I also couldn't find a copy of Boot Camp Assistant 4 anywhere on the internet. Not even on torrent sites and such. Maybe people just don't bother since it's available by default on each OSX. So ask for a copy of BCA 4 from a Mac which still has OSX Lion in it, once again it's located on Applications/Utilities and weighs around 15MB. This tiny file will help you a lot more than any Windows ISO you can find. Works as charm for me for all in one Windows ISO, maybe even for 32 bit.
BootCamp Assistant 5 is craptacular indeed. Try it, you'll thank me later and please come back to confirm whether this method works for you or not. It'll help some stuck people later, who googled and find this thread. Click to expand.The other posts have good advice. I know this is a couple months later and it might not help the original poster out, but it could help someone in the future.
It is possible to use the Windows 7 ISO with both x86 and x64 on the same install file. Bootcamp 5 will see this as a x86 install file though and won't allow it to continue. To fix this just follow these steps. Open a Finder window. Navigate to Applications>Utilities 3. Control Click or Right Click on Boot Camp Assistant and select 'Show Package Contents' 4.
Open the Contents folder 5. Drag the file 'info.plist' to your desktop (I also recommend saving it in another place as well in case you want to revert to the original) 6. Open info.plist on your desktop with a text editor 7. Find the field labeled as below: 32BitSupportedModels MacBook7,1 MacBookAir5,2 MacBookPro10,1 MacPro5,1 Macmini5,3 iMac12,2 8. Time to find what your Mac is. Click the Apple in the top left hand corner and select About This Mac -Click More Info.