Q: Installing Windows 10 on Macbook Air 2015
So I'm trying to install windows 10 64 bit on Macbook Air 2015 but I have a problem getting the boot camp drivers (apple drivers) to work in windows 10. The problem is that the Boot Camp assistant is giving me weird options which have a weird result. So when I start Boot camp assistant and click continue, it just ask me where my windows iso image is. It DOESN'T help me create a bootable usb drive, it only wants to install it with an iso of my choosing. Well I did just that and windows installed fine. HOWEVER, when i enter windows there is no prompt to install boot camp drivers, and I have no apple drivers on my windows and it works very bad. The reason I mention that I don't get to create a bootable windows 10 usb drive in the boot camp assistant, is because, it was impression that the boot camp assistant would put the boot camp drivers on the usb drive along with the windows installer, so when I finish installing windows 10 I'd be able to check on the usb drive and there would be a folder called boot camp drivers which would allow me to install the drivers which fit my macbook air model.
What to do?
I either need to get that option in boot camp to be able to do my own bootable usb drive or I need to able to download the drivers from the internet, which I'm currently not finding. The first solution would be more reliable I think though.
Posted on Nov 8, 2015 12:44 PM