1. In order for the MAC to run the Windows system properly, you must first install the OS X system and then install Windows with the Boot Camp to ensure everything is working.
2, the previous use of equipment with the old version of Boot Camp to download Windows driver files, so as to ensure that these drivers are the most suitable for the MAC, the new version may appear compatibility issues.
3, if the boot camp does not make a U disk option, do not try to modify the boot camp, preferably with a CD-ROM installation, so you can avoid the problem of Mac without sound.
4. Regarding the Igdkmd64.sys blue screen problem, we can resolve it by deleting or renaming the Windows installer Windows/system32/drivers/igdkmd64.sys file in the OS X system.
5, Mac Dual system partition is a more troublesome thing. However, Feng Kingnetml also gave his own zoning plan, we can refer to.
-First, install OS X to divide the entire hard drive into one area so that you can use boot camp for partitioning (if not a zone, boot camp will not go down).
-Then, in the OS X system, use Boot Camp to leave 100GB of space for OS X (see Personal needs) and the rest to the Windows system.
-Finally, after you enter Windows Installer, when you select the Windows installation partition, delete all other partitions except the OS X partition, give Windows 100GB of space (personal habits), and then divide the rest into the Windows system.