I thought that perhaps it could depend of the OSX being too advance for my laptop? Of it's the SSD that is not compatible with older versions of Windows? Or could it be that the latest version of Bootcamp cannot deal with old windows on old macs? I can see why if I had it installed before it doesn't work now. I have tried with two different versions of Windows 7, Windows 8 as well as the same version of Windows Vista previously installed on the HDD but I get the same message. I used to have Windows Vista installed on my HDD, first installed without problems in 2009.Īfter changing the hard drive, I've updated my OSX to El Capitan and when I tried to start the intallation of Bootcamp as previously done, I get a message saying that no bootable devices can be found. I have a Macbook Pro 17" (mid-2009) and I recently swapped my HDD with a SSD.
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