I've got a Windows 7 ISO file which I have stored on my file server. It has a built in volume licence. I need to install Windows 7 on a MacBook Pro running VM Fusion. I burned a DVD using the 'Data', 'Mac & PC' option and then put the DVD into the MacBook running Fusion. It would not accept it, saying it is not a bootable disk.
I'm sure I've succeeded in creating a bootable disk in the past, but have now tried this twice, and same result. I've googled for ages, and can't seem to find a solution. Can someone tell me how to go about creating a bootable disk from an ISO file?
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I've got a Windows 7 ISO file which I have stored on my file server. It has a built in volume licence. I need to install Windows 7 on a MacBook Pro running VM Fusion. I burned a DVD using the 'Data', 'Mac & PC' option and then put the DVD into the MacBook running Fusion. It would not accept it, saying it is not a bootable disk.
I'm sure I've succeeded in creating a bootable disk in the past, but have now tried this twice, and same result. I've googled for ages, and can't seem to find a solution. Can someone tell me how to go about creating a bootable disk from an ISO file?
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