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CSeye

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Jun 10, 2014
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Hello,

The W10 Home ISO is from the download link provided with the key at time of purchase from the Microsoft Store.

The entire Bootcamp process (creating the USB installer, disk partition) worked as expected. Once restart opened into the Windows Installer, the Key was entered, but continuing to the next setup window - "Select the operating system you want to install" produced a "No images are available" message.

Late 2012 Mac Mini, OSX 10.11.6

What to do?

Thanks.

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Odd, but clicking on "I don't have a key", moves the process along, letting me select select the Bootcamp partition. (See below)

Another oddity, it wouldn't let me install to the Bootcamp volume because it wasn't formatted correctly. Clicking the Format option let me select the volume.

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The key had to be entered later on when attempting to change the background. I was informed that Windows 10 wasn't activated. Entering the key at that point triggered an update process.

All set.
Installed two audio applications, audio interface drivers, etc.
Not much difference when actually using the audio application.
 
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