What I did was break the fusion drive, partition 20GB off of the SSD and 300GB off the HDD, then remake the fusion drive with remaining 100gb SSD.
Ran bootcamp assistant and used the windows 8 ISO, it made my bootable USB key. Then I installed Win 8 through EFI rather than bootcamp.
Everything works perfect, and boot/OS response time is perfect in both 🙂
What I did was break the fusion drive, partition 20GB off of the SSD and 300GB off the HDD, then remake the fusion drive with remaining 100gb SSD.
Ran bootcamp assistant and used the windows 8 ISO, it made my bootable USB key. Then I installed Win 8 through EFI rather than bootcamp.
Everything works perfect, and boot/OS response time is perfect in both 🙂
postusn: if you have a pc you can use this tool to put win 7/8 onto usb stick for install
http://download.cnet.com/Windows-7-USB-DVD-Download-Tool/3000-18513_4-10972600.html
What I did was break the fusion drive, partition 20GB off of the SSD and 300GB off the HDD, then remake the fusion drive with remaining 100gb SSD.
Ran bootcamp assistant and used the windows 8 ISO, it made my bootable USB key. Then I installed Win 8 through EFI rather than bootcamp.
Everything works perfect, and boot/OS response time is perfect in both 🙂
Do you have the 1TB fusion? if so you didn't need to break the fusion link. Im not exactly sure why you did what you did?
AFAIK, using bootcamp as-is will simply install Windows on the HDD. Fusion doesn't work with Windows. I wanted to install Windows to the SSD.
What I did was break the fusion drive, partition 20GB off of the SSD and 300GB off the HDD, then remake the fusion drive with remaining 100gb SSD.
Thansk but no i dont have access to a pc! Cant it all be done with just the imac!