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It appears that those Windows 10 images can’t be used for Boot Camp.ĭuring the partition setup I could see three partitions but weren’t able to install Windows 10 on any of those so I have formatted the partition with NTFS that had 93.9GB as that should be the one I have created for my Windows 10 Boot Camp OS.įinally I have managed to install Windows 10 in Boot Camp, but now I wasn’t able to restart in MacOS Mojave, at first I thought that I have formatted the wrong partition □ I really can’t tell what was wrong with other images I have downloaded from MSDN. So, I have tried to download Windows 10 ISO from the web and this time I was able to create bootable USB drive and boot into the Windows setup. I should also say that I have tried Windows 10 Ent/Pro images from the following versions: 1709, 18. I have also tried to navigate to the SSD drive driver location in $WinPEDrivers$ folder, but that didn’t help either. Anyway this was not the case with my situation. Apparently during the setup USB drive was not detected and it had to be unplugged and then plugged back in. If you have a CD, DVD, or USB flash drive with the driver on it, please insert it now.Īfter some digging I have found that some users were able to solve this by ejecting their USB drive and inserting it into another USB port on the Mac. This could be a DVD, USB or Hard disk driver. Now, the setup couldn’t continue since Bootcamp drivers couldn’t not be found.Ī media driver your computer needs is missing. After some research I have tried with a different, older and smaller size USB 2.0 drive but with the same outcome.Īfter this error I have cleared the “ Create a Windows 10 or later install disk” after which the system downloaded the required Boot Camp drivers onto the usb bootable drive.Īfter I have repartitioned my disk (choose at least 100GB for the Windows 10 partition) I was able to boot into the Windows 10 setup.Īfter I’ve boot into Windows 10 setup I have run into more issues. I have received this error although I was using a USB 3.1, 128GB drive. There is not enough space available on the disk. Your bootable USB drive could not be created. The problems started once I have tried to create a bootable USB drive with Boot Camp using my Windows 10 Enterprise / Pro image. Since I have the need to dual boot Windows 10 I’ve used Mojave Boot Camp to guide me through the process. Recently I have reinstalled my MacBook Pro and updated it with MacOS Mojave installation.