

- #CAMPTUNE X FAILED TO CREATE BOOT MEDIA MAC OS#
- #CAMPTUNE X FAILED TO CREATE BOOT MEDIA INSTALL#
- #CAMPTUNE X FAILED TO CREATE BOOT MEDIA PRO#
250GB for the Mac and Windows/Bootcamp partitions). When I made the bootcamp partition I split my drive 50/50 (i.e. I used Bootcamp to create a partition (formatted NTFS - that was the only choice) and installed Windows 7 professional.
#CAMPTUNE X FAILED TO CREATE BOOT MEDIA PRO#
Since the original post is from 2011, I though I would offer the experience I had recently with Camptune.ĬONTEXT: Yesterday, I bought a new MacBook Pro (Retina, 13"). Hope this saves someone the headaches I had! third time was a charm! Worked perfectly and both partitions are now humming away nicely.
#CAMPTUNE X FAILED TO CREATE BOOT MEDIA MAC OS#
(there was some evidence from postings online that this is a problem) Then, in Mac OS disk utility, I ran repair disk. In Mac OS disk utility partition tab, I stretched the Mac partition to include all of the space between the 2 partitions. second try generated a 'cross-linked files' error. First try to resize the partition generated a Disk i/o error. (I have read lots of unfortunate stories from people that didnt backup before using CampTune so back it up and save yourself.) CampTune includes a nifty little backup tool for the paranoid folks like myself. CampTune requires that you burn a cd then boot from that cd. after purchase, product key didnt work but Paragon corrected after 24 hours waiting So, in case anyone else has the same challenges, here's my $0.02: In the end, it was well worth the $20 but there were headaches along the way. When I discovered I couldn't increase the size of my BC partition without deleting and reinstalling it, I was pretty desperate to try anything that would not create the days of work involved.

I therefore assume that the problem is that the Windows Partition is using a Windows 7 圆4 OS of an edition other than Professional.After reading lots of threads about CampTune, I thought I would post my experience in case anyone else tries it. That is compatible with this version of windows.” Version of windows you are trying to repair. “This version of System Recovery Options is not compatible with the I was successfully able to boot into the Windows 7 USB, but when I selected “Repair your computer,” I got the following error:
#CAMPTUNE X FAILED TO CREATE BOOT MEDIA INSTALL#
I did not know which version of Windows 7 was installed on this machine, so I acquired a Windows 7 圆4 SP1 Professional ISO and used Bootcamp to install the ISO onto my 4GB flash drive. I found multiple instances online where people fixed their Bootcamp partition by booting into a Windows 7 Install/Recovery USB and choosing the “Repair your computer” option ( Example). The Windows partition now no longer shows up at all on the boot menu (the menu that displays on boot while holding the Option key). I wanted to make more space for the Windows partition, so used MacOS’ Disk Utility to shrink the MacOS partition.Įven though this was apparently not a detrimental move in previous versions of MacOS (see the “Alternatively:” section of the link), resizing the Mac partition in current versions of MacOS makes the Windows partition unbootable. I acquired a MacBook recently with a Windows 7 Bootcamp partition.
