![]() But before installing, I created a partition about 50% of my SSD for Windows 7. I ended up with a bootable Windows 7 install USB that I used to install the system onto my computer. To create an installation USB that this computer could read, I used a guide I found online (links at the end of the article). ![]() Anyways, after installing Windows 10, I proceeded with the installation of Windows 7. I didn't use Boot Camp Assistant because its success rate is pretty low in version 6. Then, I proceeded to erase my laptop and install Windows 10, plus the Boot Camp drivers. Once I downloaded it, I formatted a 16-GB USB I had to FAT-32 ("MS-DOS (FAT)" if you're on macOS), and then I used unetbootin to create a bootable USB (I've learned you can also simply copy and paste the files in the ISO). The first thing I did was download a Wind圆4 ISO from Microsoft's website. Please don't use it to go online, or if you do, take extreme caution. Windows 7 has reached its end of support. ![]()
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