![]() exe file can be extracted using 7-zip and the 'x' qualifier into an empty directory. 6136 package was built around 2012, which is much older. Please help!įor a GTX660M, the current W10 64-bit driver is I have spent 4 days trying to make it work with my iMac and reading countless other forums and I haven't gotten anywhere. Sure enough, I get the exact same result. Now thinking that it is a problem with my iMac, I tried installing Windows with bootcamp on my personal Mid-2012 MacBook Air with 1.7 GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i5 processor, 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 memory, Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB. Control alt delete doesn't work and booting into safe mode doesn't do anything. I went through the whole process again for what seems like the 100th time, and I still get the same result: after Windows installs its features it restarts and I get a blank screen with a cursor that has a little blue loading circle on it (I guess the windows equivalent of the beach ball) and it resets every so often to the middle and disappears when the mouse isn't moved. I then figured that there was an issue with the Windows ISO, so I downloaded an older one (Version 1909) from. After some research I found that I should update my macOS so I upgraded to Mojave. ![]() Then Boot Camp Assistant said that the USB didn't have enough space on it. That didn't work because Windows 10 was too new for it So I upgraded to High Sierra. I then thought that it might be a problem with my version of macOS so I downgraded all the way to Mountain Lion. I then thought that it might be a problem with my USB (the same USB I have used to install Bootcamp on other devices), so I used a different 64GB one, same result. I tried doing those steps but with a different wired keyboard and mouse and no change. I tried booting into macOS with every keyboard combination possible and then booting into Windows and no change. I tried booting Windows into safe mode (restarting while booting 3 times in a row), and there was no change. I did this about 3 times with the same exact result. I thought maybe there was a problem with the install so I removed the Bootcamp Windows partition using Boot Camp Assistant and started the process all over again. I decided to restart my computer and I pressed alt/option to start back up into Windows and the option is there, but I can't get past the blank screen with disappearing cursor. ![]() After coming back to it, the screen was exactly the same as I left it. I figured it was still loading in the background so I left it alone for a couple hours. If I leave it alone the cursor disappears until I move the mouse again. ![]() The cursor has a blue loading circle on it for a bit and re-centers to the middle. Then I faintly see the Windows logo again, then a blank screen with cursor. ![]() Then the Windows logo goes away while the loading dots continue for a bit. After restarting, the blue Windows logo appears and there are little white loading dots going in circles beneath it. After I did that Windows goes ahead and goes to the loading screen where it tells you it is getting Windows features and whatnot. I chose the partition that said "BOOTCAMP" as per Apple's instructions. It asked me to choose the language, region, and where I wanted to install Windows on my hard drive. After about an hour and a half or so it finally finished loading and started to restart into Windows 10. I plugged in a 16GB USB and checked all the boxes and I let it do its thing. I need Windows 10 so I used Boot Camp Assistant and got a Windows 10 ISO from the Microsoft website. I recently came into possession of a Late 2012 iMac 27" with 2.9 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core I5 processor, 32GB 1600 MHz DDR3 memory, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M 512 MB graphics, and 1TB hard drive running macOS Catalina. ![]()
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