If you have a MacBook Pro from 2010 or earlier this would probably not be the cause to your problem. ![]() This solution does only count for MacBook Pro from 2011 and after. Therefore the only solution (in my case) is to use the Apple USB SuperDrive or with other words replace my internal drive with a new working internal drive from Apple.Īfter replacing my internal drive (through my insurance company) my problem was solved. The problem is that you have to use a certain DVD-drive - Apple USB SuperDrive - to install/boot Windows and since my MacBook Pro's internal DVD-drive does not work I have used an external DVD-drive which is much likely causing the problem.
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