- #BOOT CAMP WINDOWS 10 ON MAC MINI MAC OS#
- #BOOT CAMP WINDOWS 10 ON MAC MINI INSTALL#
- #BOOT CAMP WINDOWS 10 ON MAC MINI UPDATE#
- #BOOT CAMP WINDOWS 10 ON MAC MINI DRIVER#
#BOOT CAMP WINDOWS 10 ON MAC MINI INSTALL#
Scroll until you find the latest audio drivers for the Mac system you’re running.įollow the on screen instructions to download and install the latest audio drivers for your Mac.
Open Internet Explorer and go to Apple Support. Option 2: Install the drivers from Apple’s website
#BOOT CAMP WINDOWS 10 ON MAC MINI MAC OS#
Click the drive that contains the Mac OS disk.įollow the on screen instructions to install the drivers. If the installer window doesn’t appear automatically, click the Start button, click Computer.ī. Option 1: Install the drivers from you’re Mac OS diskĪ.
#BOOT CAMP WINDOWS 10 ON MAC MINI DRIVER#
Install the audio driver from your Mac OS disk or download the latest version of the audio driver from Apple. Method 2: Install the latest version of your audio drivers Important: If you’re using Windows XP or Windows Vista, Boot Camp 4.0 does not support these versions of Windows.
#BOOT CAMP WINDOWS 10 ON MAC MINI UPDATE#
Scroll until you find the latest Boot Camp update for the Mac system you’re running.įollow the on screen instructions to download and install the latest software update for Boot Camp. Tp download and install the latest update for Boot Camp, follow these steps: Method 1: Update to the latest version of Boot Camp If method 1 does not resolve the issue, go to the next method. To resolve the issue follow the steps in the methods starting with method 1. This issue can be caused by outdated or corrupted drivers and other software. Less SummaryĪfter installing or updating Windows on a Mac using Boot Camp, you may notice that you no longer hear sound through the headset or internal or external speakers. Installation and went as smooth as butter.ġ0) After the Windows 10 installation was complete I had to reinstall the Bluetooth drivers (from the Boot Camp Support drivers: see step 6) because my Apple mouse had lost some functionality.Microsoft Windows XP Starter Edition Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Starter Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Enterprise Windows Vista Ultimate Windows 7 Starter Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Enterprise Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Ultimate More. I then satīack, relaxed, and watched Windows 10 install on my iMac. I ran the tool and at a certain point was presented with a screen that asked: WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO? Two options were available: 1) Upgrade this PC now, and 2) Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC.ĩ) I selected UPGRADE THIS PC NOW. Time for the next andĨ) I went to and downloaded the Windows Media Creation Tool. To see if everything continued to work (mouse, keyboard, webcam, sound, I installed all Windows updates and checked Looking good! The Apple keyboard and mouse were now working.
Windows keyboard and mouse as my wireless Apple keyboard and mouse were noĨ.1 had completely installed, I plugged in my USB flash drive and installed theīoot Camp Support drivers (locate bootcamp.exe in the boot camp folder and Proper time I typed in my 8.1 25 character activation code. I installed Windows 8.1 to the “Boot Camp Partition” Windows 8.1 (I had a legitimate DVD copy that I had bought – a Windows 7 DVDĭisk will also work). The Boot Camp utility and unchecked all boxes except Install Windows 8 (it may have said Install Windows 7 or 8).īoot Camp partition size that I wanted (in my case 300GB for Windows and 200GB Once theĭownload was complete, I took out the USB Flash Drive and put it aside for I downloaded these drivers onto a 16GB USB Flashĭrive that had been formatted as MS-DOS (FAT)/Master Boot Record. Here is what I did:Īnd downloaded the correct Boot Camp Support drivers for my mid 2011 iMac (in I used the macOS Boot Camp utility and everything went as smooth as silk. I have just installed Windows 10 on my mid 2011 iMac.