![]() Once booted back to normal mode, use below command in Terminal to replace the old ist with the modified one. Reboot in Recovery Mode by having pressed the Command R buttons while the MacBook starts.Įnter below command which will cause to disable System Integrity Protection (SIP) and restart the MacBook:ĭisabling SIP will allow us to replace the original ist with the modified one. $ sudo chown root:wheel Desktop/istĪbove command will ask you to enter the administrator password so make sure you have that. If your MacBook model exists in section Win7OnlyModels, make sure to remove it from there.Ĭhange the ownership of the new file to match the original: Then edit PreUSBBootSupportedModels and delete the “Pre” to make it become USBBootSupportedModels. The new item value can also be found in System Information. The new item value can be found by typing “System Information” in the Spotlight Search (Command Space).Īdd new item in Section PreUSBBootSupportedModels. Right click on the new file ist found on the Desktop and select Open with -> Xcode.Īdd new item in section DARequiredROMVersions. $ cp /Applications/Utilities/Boot\ Camp\ Assistant.app/Contents/ist Desktop/ ![]() ![]() Open Terminal and copy ist file of Boot Camp on your Desktop using below command: Xcode (can be downloaded and installed from App Store) So how to we solve this you ask? Read through the rest of the article to find out.ġ. I first noticed “Create a Windows 7 or later version install disk” was missing from Boot Camp Assistant after installing El Capitan. ![]()
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