

But when i tried to install windows 7 (or even 8.1) with a usb key created by bootcamp the windows setup tell me windows can't be install to my hard drive, because it is not a NTFS drive (while it is!).

Bootcamp will tell me that windows 10 is incompatible with my computer even if it is and only accept to install windows 7. About reinstalling W10? I would say that this is a no-option, because i can't install directly windows 10. I already tried a SMC/NVRAM reset and this hadn't worked either. I don't know if it's relevant, but to make me choose to boot either on mac or windows partition at startup, I've installed rEFInd boot manager on my macbook. Am i missing something? or is it the apple driver didn't get any update yet to support windows 10? Even in apple website, they said that my model is able to run win10 (macbook pro mid-2012 model, non-retina). Every time I check for error on the sound windows tell me to restart to make the modification take effect, but I did that several times and still no sound. I opened up terminal to end the process so bootcamp installer can continue to the end, but not luck at all. I've tried several thing including : run boocamp assistant from bootcamp 6 version, didn't work, i've also tried to run the driver installer for the sound manually (realtek setup find in the bootcamp folder of my usb key made to install win8.1), but the setup get stuck at installing these so called realtek drivers.
#BOOT CAMP INSTALLER REALTEK HOW TO#
The problem is : now in my windows 10 partition, i can't figure how to make sound working nor the apple HFS+ read only drive so my mac partition can show up in windows explorer. Lately, i've installed windows 8.1 on my macbook pro running osx mavericks 10.9.5 and then i've upgraded it to windows 10 using windows free update.
