- Step 1: Get Model Strings. Open System Report, Applications | Utilities | System Information.app. Make a note of the Model Identifier and Boot ROM Version and save these for the next section (Figure A).
- Step 2: Edit Boot Camp . plist.
- Step 3: Sign the . plist file and launch Boot Camp.
Also, how do I edit info in bootcamp plist?
2 Answers
- Go to Applications/Utilities.
- Right click Boot Camp Assistant and view package contents.
- Find Info.plist in the Contents folder and edit it in Text Edit (it will make you duplicate the file first)
- You want to edit FOUR things: Add your model to DARequiredROMVersions.
Similarly, how do I edit a plist file on a Mac? Right-click it and select Open With>Xcode. The file will open in Xcode and you can edit the already existing rows of preferences. To add a new preference, right-click a row and select the 'Add Row' option or the 'Value Type' option. You can also remove a preference by cutting it, and add one by pasting it in.
Moreover, how do I edit a plist file?
PLIST files are formatted in XML and based on Apple's Core Foundation DTD. PLIST files can be saved in a text or a binary format. The text-based documents and can be edited with a text editor. However, they typically should not be edited by the user, since they are modified by their respective programs as needed.
How do I change boot camp?
Restart your Mac, and hold down the Option key until icons for each operating system appear onscreen. Highlight Windows or Macintosh HD, and click the arrow to launch the operating system of choice for this session.
