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Bootcamp Drivers for Windows 10

I'm using a Macbook Pro from 2010, and I already have Windows 10 installed on my Mac from a Windows 7 installation I installed with Bootcamp and upgraded. I see no place where I can get BootCamp driver installers that work on my computer, and as far as I can tell, Apple only supports 2012 machines or newer with this. Is there any way around this? Besides the drivers not working, my 2010 Macbook Pro runs Windows 10 just fine, so why shouldn't my machine be supported?


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MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2010), OS X Yosemite (10.10.4), Running El Capitan beta

Posted on Aug 14, 2015 2:43 PM

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Posted on Aug 14, 2015 4:25 PM

Xcelleratr wrote:


I'm using a Macbook Pro from 2010, and I already have Windows 10 installed on my Mac from a Windows 7 installation I installed with Bootcamp and upgraded. I see no place where I can get BootCamp driver installers that work on my computer, and as far as I can tell, Apple only supports 2012 machines or newer with this. Is there any way around this? Besides the drivers not working, my 2010 Macbook Pro runs Windows 10 just fine, so why shouldn't my machine be supported?


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We are users like you. Contact Apple and ask them why your machine is not supported. Use the contact us link at the bottom of these pages.

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Aug 14, 2015 4:25 PM in response to Xcelleratr

Xcelleratr wrote:


I'm using a Macbook Pro from 2010, and I already have Windows 10 installed on my Mac from a Windows 7 installation I installed with Bootcamp and upgraded. I see no place where I can get BootCamp driver installers that work on my computer, and as far as I can tell, Apple only supports 2012 machines or newer with this. Is there any way around this? Besides the drivers not working, my 2010 Macbook Pro runs Windows 10 just fine, so why shouldn't my machine be supported?


Message was edited by: Xcelleratr

We are users like you. Contact Apple and ask them why your machine is not supported. Use the contact us link at the bottom of these pages.

Aug 14, 2015 7:00 PM in response to Xcelleratr

Regression testing drivers on hardware and OSes which are 5+ years old is not a trivial task. You are able to run ELC on a 5+ year-old Mac. If you really want W10, you may want to consider virtualization solutions which abstract the hardware/firmware layer, but can be slower.


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Aug 15, 2015 2:58 PM in response to Loner T

I just find it silly they are supporting the 2012 Mac Mini but not the 2010 MacPro. Many people still use it!


And the Xeon is way better than the i7 for multi core stuff. I understood when they left the PPC users high and dry because the Intel transition was significant, but Windows 10 installs fine on my older Mac, thankfully I don't "need" these drivers, but it'd just be nice.

Bootcamp Drivers for Windows 10

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