


Step 4: Select the newly created partition, enter a name for your new partition (remember the name as you can easily select the newly created partition later while installing Windows), select the size (at least 30 GB), and then select the format as DOS (FAT) or ExFAT. Step 3: Next, click on the small “+” sign to create a new partition. Disk Utility will now show you the partition layout. Now you just have to copy the drivers onto a USB drive, boot into Windows and install.Step 2: Once Disk Utility is launched, select the drive (your SSD or HDD) in the left side, and then switch to the Partition tab. Now you simply have to restart Finder, which is easy to do from terminal: Remeber not to include the 's1,' 's2,' or 's3' parts in this command. Where ? is the number we mentioned earlier. Sudo mount -t cd9660 -o nodev,nosuid /dev/disk? /Volumes/drivers You're almost there! We now need to force the DMG to load with the ISO volume instead of the HFS+ volume. You'll recieve no response but this is normal. We need to make a way for the volume to mount on your Mac, so type in: Take note of the "?" because you'll need to remember it in a little bit. If you're not using sudo already, it'll ask you for your password, type it in, hit enter, and you'll be rewarded with the following:

This forces the HFS+ partition of the Leopard DMG to not load, allowing the ISO part of the DMG to be booted, which is what we need. The path will appear, and you can hit enter on the command. and drag the Leopard DMG file from your hard drive to the terminal window. If you don't know where to find terminal it's in Applications/Utilities.

If it is mounted, unmount it and then restart (you must restart or it will not work, there's no way to get around it, sorry guys.) You don't have to download the drivers from anywhere, you can extract them and copy/paste them from OS X! Here's a step-by-step guide on making it easy.ĭo not mount the Leopard DMG. You don't have an extra DL-DVD laying around or you just don't want to use one - that's fine, but when you use boot camp, you'll find it asks for the Leopard DVD anyways! So, you've waited for hours and hours for your Leopard DMG to finish torre-I mean, download from the ADC website. How-To Extract the Boot Camp Drivers from the Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard DMG
