Running High Sierra (APFS, unencrypted) with up-to-date Boot Camp Assistant (6.1.0) - clean OS install a couple days ago. Running into trouble at every step of the process, with both Windows 10 64-bit and Windows 8.1 64-bit (clean ISOs downloaded directly from Microsoft). Use Boot Camp Assistant to create partition (122GB on 1TB SSD). It downloads Windows Support files, but 9 times out of 10 the laptop crashes at the step of “Saving Windows Support files” – but force restarting allows me to alt/option-boot into the Windows installer anyway: great.īoot into Windows 10 installer, format Boot Camp partition, select Windows version (have tried both Pro and Home) - it gets through copying, expanding, installing Windows files… but then I get an error every time at "Installing Updates” – error code 0x80070002, can't find drivers compatible with this hardware - Windows will restart (doesn't restart, just goes to a black backlit screen and stays there until I force restart). Delete the partition, download the Windows Support Drivers to a FAT-formatted USB drive, then repeat all the above. If you are using one of the Macs listed below, you should download Boot Camp Support Software instead: - MacBook Air (11-inch
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