Bootcamp Support Software Mid 2010 Mac Pro

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Updated April 2014

A Windows- and OS X-compatible Python script that fetches, from Apple's or your software update server, the Boot Camp ESD ('Electronic Software Distribution') for a specific model of Mac. It unpacks the multiple layers of archives within the flat package and if the script is run on Windows with the -install option, it also runs the 64-bit MSI. Apple released a Boot Camp 5 update that added 64-bit driver support for Windows 7 and Windows 8 on Tuesday. Boot Camp Adds 64-bit Driver Support for Windows 7, 8. (Mid 2010) Mac Pro (Mid. This download contains the Windows Support Software (Windows Drivers) you will need to support Windows 7 on your Mac. Supports MacBook Air (Mid 2011) or later, MacBook Pro (Mid 2010) or later. MacBook Pro 13 inch-Mid 2010 is not supported), Mac Pro (Early 2009) or later, Mac mini (Mid 2011) or later, iMac (Mid 2010 or later), Windows 7 x64, Windows 8. This download contains the Windows Support Software (Windows Drivers) you will need to support Windows 7 on your Mac. Supports MacBook Air (Mid 2011) or later, MacBook Pro (Mid 2010. https://tremendouscollectorcat.tumblr.com/post/632563396425940992/koala-sewing-cabinets-user-manual. Boot Camp Support Software version 5.1.5640 covers mid-2013 MacBook Airs, late-2013 MacBook Pro with Retina display models and late-2013 iMacs. Recently installed Windows 10 on my Macbook Pro mid 2010 ( A1278 ). Could anybody help me and say where can I get drivers for this OLD model? I have been trying to install several versions of bootcamp, but all of them not compatible with mine MBP. Will be really preciate if you can give me drivers, including audio drivers.

Apple have at long last provided not only direct download links for Windows drivers, but also tables of which link you need for each model/year. If you can work out which model of apple you have, you can now get the direct download link from the apple site.

How to find the correct BootCamp direct download link for your Mac model

  • Go to this page: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5634
  • About half way down the page, find the heading 'Boot Camp requirements by Mac model'
  • Under that, find the heading for your Mac model. There are headings for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook, iMac, Mac mini and Mac Pro.
  • Each heading hides a table by model & year vs. windows version. There are direct download links for Windows 8 and Windows 7, for 32-bit and 64-bit.
  • Choose your download. Done.

How do I work out which Mac model I have?

  • The same page has instructions. With pictures!

I downloaded. Now what?

  • Each download link includes instructions

But I'm in Windows already, and I can't open this .pkg file download Apple has just given me

Then you want this page: www.cafe-encounter.net/p860/opening-a-bootcamp-driver-download-on-windows-7-or-8-with-7-zip

Only 64-bit drivers are listed but I want 32-bit drivers. Or vice versa

You're stepping into the realm of the unsupported, so you're at your own risk here. What you can try is: get the download you think you want; open it with 7-zip; Now instead of running the installer, open the Folder that contains the individual driver installers. Run each of those. If it doesn't work, you can uninstall from the Windows Control Panel and try again with the drivers Apple said you should use.

My model isn't listed on that Apple page

Ah. Thats sad. You may be looking for the impossible. Your last hope is probably to try this page on older Mac models http://www.cafe-encounter.net/p682/download-bootcamp-drivers For models older than that, you're in the era before BootCamp downloads, and you probably need an OS X Leopard or earlier install CD.

Hello, I've successfully installed Windows 7 Uultimate 64 bit on my MBP 13 Mid 2010 however I cannot find the drivers for bootcamp for the life of me. According to the support tables 4.0.4.033 is the version I need but everytime I try to download them it says the link is broken. Download photosuite iii free. I've tried various other 4.0.4 versions and all of them say 'not for this computer model' when I run them. Appreciate any insight. Running high sierra on the Mac side if that makes any difference.

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