![]() ![]() On investigation this is something to do with networking, but I'm no expert in this matter. The last entries on this log are multiple attempts to load AFD.SYS Going into normal safe-mode works fine, and I selected the boot logging option. Then you get various options for safe mode, command prompt, network etc. You need to hold F8 down before you select the EFI-Boot with enter. I can take the USB stick out and safe-boot into the EFI-Boot option that now exists on the list of available boot disks. I get the spinning balls progress icon then black screen. I booted from the "EFI-Boot" USB stick and went through the install process. "Remove a hybrid MBR using gdisk: Use the experts' menu ("x"), then type "n" to create a new protective MBR, then "w" to save your changes." With some help from Rob Smith (rEFInd) I fixed this using gdisk to write a new Protected MBR Made sure I had a free partition on a standard GUID partitioned disk (my original hard disk), importantly without a previous install of bootcamp as this creates a Hybrid MBR which Windows 10 refuses to install on too. I have a working Windows 7 bootcamp partition, that until I can prove Windows 10 works, I don't really want to delete/upgrade.ĭownloaded the media creation tool ( ) to make a USB stick ![]() I'm on a quest to run Windows 10 on my late 2009 27" iMac.Īfter my recent upgrade to an 1TB SSD and 16GB ram it's still a great computer.
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