I'm trying to install Windows 10 on my Late 2014 5K iMac. Boot camp copies the files to the USB on the OSX side, and then I partition the HD. It then restarts right back into OSX, I have to wait there and hold OPTION and tell it to boot into Windows. It then starts to install Windows, and I can get to the Windows desktop. At which point boot camp installs the drivers, but it gets stuck at the audio (Realtek) drivers and stays there forever. I have to restart, and then Windows starts up normally, but I don't have audio, and later, things like are not working right. For example, menu items on the START menu are scrambled and illegible.
Any ideas? I've tried reinstalling (erasing the partition) twice with the same results.
Thanks!
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I don't know if my experience might be of any help but here it is.
In my computer I could not use the BootCamp of El Capitan.
Although it created a special partition for Windows and even formatted it in NTFS, afterwards during the installation, Windows refused to see that partition.
Since BootCamp requires that the hard drive should have only
one single partition (therefore not be partitioned) and, as already told, the partitioning
had actually taken place, it was a mess to begin again and again.
My Mac has only
one inner drive and that one had to have
only one single partition!.
The solution I found was awkward but it worked.
I cloned the whole El Capitan system to an external bootable USB hard drive.
Then booted from it, erased entirely the inner drive and installed back my previous Yosemite in it.
I installed just the OS with nothing else.
I used the BootCamp of Yosemite and a USB stick (the way BootCamp worked before El Capitan) to install successfully Windows in a part of the inner drive using the Windows drivers downloaded to the USB stick.
Then I booted again from the external USB hard drive, erased the Yosemite in the inner drive and cloned back to it the El Capitan.
It seems
entirely crazy to have to do it in such a way but I found no better solution.
The BootCamp coming with El Capitan in my humble opinion does not work as it should.
Ed