Hi all,
I'm trying run a genuine copy of Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit on my MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013) via the BootCamp assistant.
I researched a bit and found some information on other posts that in order to run a 32-bit i need to update the drivers from bootcamp 4.0 however, before i even start to install Windows my bootcamp assistant comes up with this image
You said in an earlier note, "*note: you need a windows computer to make the windows 7 bootable USB." I currently have Windows 7 32 bit running on bootcamp on an old MBP circa 2009. Will that work for a "windows computer" such that I can make a bootable USB?
10. once you are into Windows insert you other USB and copy the bootcamp file to windows. then open the bootcamp folder and run the setup.exe program. note here that you will run in to trouble because bootcamp will only be available with x64 drivers. You can try and find some bootcamp drivers that work with your machine but i don't know where to find them.
Please verify that you are missing your graphics driver in the device manager of windows. If under display adapters it says: 'generic display adapter' then indeed you are missing your graphics driver. Search in the bootcamp USB for the graphics driver and install that one manually. If that still does not work go to device manager again, right click on the generic display adapter and see if your computer can install the correct driver on it's own.
Is any of these compatible with Windows 8 32 bit? I've gone thru three or four by now - Every time I download one, extract to USB and then click on set-up.exe file, I get the message that it's only compatible for Windows 7. Does any one know how to get bootcamp drivers to work for Windows 8 32bit?
Surely a stupid question, please forgive me: To get an actual dual boot menu (w/o using the option key) on system startup one still needs bootcamp installed on whatever MacOS is running, I assume? After successful Windows 10 installation the only way to boot MacOS is the option key? Without doing that the iMac will start whichever OS that was last chosen by default, right? Thanks
To install Boot Camp on a 64bit installation of Windows 7, look for bootcamp64.msi on the Leopard disk, right click, Properties, Compatability Mode, check the box "Run under previous Windows versions".
Greetings. I am in the process of trying to get windows 7 onto my MacBPro, running 10.9.4. I have purchased Windows 7, downloaded it & have an .iso file.
I followed the instructions in bootcamp(gotten all proper windows updates) and utilized your bit of code to get bootcamp to create a bootable disc from the iso file and put it on a USB, which it does successfully. When I proceed to partition my drive through bootcamp, it stops me & says there is no bootable disc detected, pls install disc.
Through my research I have also installed rEFIt and using disk utility partitioned my drive and bypass bootcamp. When I start my mac, I get the rEFIt option to install windows from my USB, but in doing so it cannot find the BOOTMGR file.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated
Ira
Hi Eric,
Yes it is free and you should be able to get all the boot camp drivers here.
Boot camp drivers
Also the last part of this video should give you some idea how to install them.
How to remove a bootcamp partition and install Windows support software from Apple.
Cheers
Matt
Got it to work, but one problem! On my PC when I went to this website and clicked create media installation, I chose ISO file and saved that ISO to my flashdrive, which I then plugged into my iMac so I could use that ISO in Bootcamp. Everything installed except the bootcamp drivers never came up during the installation so I cant connect to the internet while in windows 8.1. Was I not supposed to create an ISO file?
Hey, I have a mid 2015 MacBook Pro and I have Windows 8.1 downloaded onto it through bootcamp assist. I tried downloading the driver BootCamp5.1.5640 and it says that this driver doesnt work for this computer model. I was able to go in and manually add some and some worked (like the volume, bluetooth, etc), but the wifi DOES NOT work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Thank you for the Bootcamp Assistant! I bought an Apple iMac from 2010 but Apple only gives the bootcamp assistant for Windows 7 and not for Windows 10.
The W7 Bootcamp drivers do not work with W10.
I've tried every advise in this topic without success. Also I've tried to use newer versions of bootcamp (3.2), doesn't work. All I can do at this point is trying the newest Bootcamp and hope that it works.
I had the same kind problem like cheungri. In my case, The left control key always send even. Then, I found and installed AppleKeyboardInstaller64 and BootCamp64.msi version 4.0, the newest bootcamp version and this problem was solved.
Thank you for your files htquang. When I let bootcamp startup the system won"t go to sleep (it crashes). Disabling startup of bootcamp makes you lose brightness and eject, but you will keep the mediakeys (only play, forward and rewind). F3 is search. Also the driver for the keyboard messes up the f14-f16 keys: they should start at f13 (scrolllock etc). I'm trying to combine it with sharpkeys, but get some conflicting keys like numlock. Do you think it is possible to change the ini file in the installation package of the keyboard so that we can choose the keys our selves?
Ah. Thats sad. You may be looking for the impossible. Your last hope is probably to try this page on older Mac models -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.
Hi Andrew,
If you have an older Mac, follow the instructions at -encounter.net/p682/download-bootcamp-drivers. If your Mac is on the list at the top of this page, then click the apple link at the top of the page.
Cheers,
Chris
my laptop is mac pro i7I have assembly course this semester and I have to working on VS2022
so I install windows through bootcamp win10 and install vs2022when I write any code with .model flat// .386 ...ets it shows syntax errorand when I include address of irvine32.inc library then call foe example call writeStringit is error (undefined symbol)literally I saw every tutorial about include irvine..setmasm..etcbut it is still errors code
I downloaded the software, unpacked it and installed it. But when I open the PLX DAQ excel file, it says: 'can't load object because it isn't available on this machine" (free translation). I checked the troubleshooting guide and it says i should check my macro security. I've put the secuity level to low, but it still won't work. I'm running windows 7 on a macbok pro OSX10 ith bootcamp.
The arduino is programmed by someone before me and i don't have the code. Is that a problem? I do have the arduino software running and the board is plugged in my laptop.
I have a Mac with a bootcamp partition with windows 10 installed where I use basically Office 365 and Power BI desktop. The Power BI is painfully slow and it happens with no other app. Does anybody use a similar setup and has gone through it? Any ideas on what the problem can be?
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