With all of these options I also combined rEFIt to no avail. Then I used Virtual Box to fully install Windows on physical partition and that did not show up in the boot menu either. USB-booting installer Boot Camp Assistant warning that I need optical driveįirst I tried to fake Boot Camp Assistant to create bootable USB stick, but that did not boot for some reason. Also, YMMV, so if my method does not work, you can try one of these and see if you have success with them. You can skip to Success Story if you are not curious. UPDATE 3: posted excellent step-by-step instructions down in the comments on how he got it working. So if your Mac came without SuperDrive from the Factory, try the official method first. UPDATE 2: I have confirmed lately that the official Boot Camp Assistant method does work on MacBook Pro Retina (Mid 2012) with OS X 10.8.2 (12C3012) on it. UPDATE: From the comments it seems that on Mountain Lion 10.8.2 you do NEED rEFIt for the Windows partition to be visible in Boot Menu. Right after I swapped my SuperDrive to second internal HDD I was graving to move my 20 GB Boot Camp partition to the other drive and make it bigger, so that I don’t have to carry another USB disk for my games.
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