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No drivers were found

I was installing Windows 10 via BootCamp with no USB

It said "No drivers were found" when I clicked on Install Now in Windows Setup

I've tried Rescan, plug a USB in but nothing happen.

MacBook Air, OS X El Capitan (10.11.1)

Posted on Nov 22, 2015 2:38 AM

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Nov 26, 2015 9:34 AM in response to Wolax

Wolax wrote:


No this is some pic from the internet that was just suppose to show at which step this happens. Because you were always thinking of OS X problems or BCA errors. It does in fact look like the image from TL1012.

A random picture from the internet is supposed to help solve your specific problem? Post a screen shot of the exact error message.

Is this is the exact image? OP has a different screen image of the error. There are two separate unrelated problems. In your specific case, The downloaded ISO is corrupt. Please verify the checksums.

Did you understand this part at all, instead of making assumptions? If you describe a pain in the chest as a pain in the knees, are you expecting someone else to play twenty questions with you? Be precise on what you need.

Nov 26, 2015 9:35 AM in response to Wolax

Wolax wrote:


Ok I take my last comment back. You do know a think or two about this one 🙂


It's indeed the SSD driver. Not sure if it is somewhere on the temporary partition - I just downloaded the package separately and put it on another USB drive. It was then located at: WindowsSupport -> $WinPEDriver$ -> AppleSSD64 -> AppleSSD.sys


Thanks a ton!

Does the AppleSSD.sys work and get you further in the installation?

Nov 26, 2015 9:42 AM in response to TL1012

Please follow these steps...

TL1012 wrote:

Yes! I have exactly that problem

No drivers were found

No. You have a completely different issue. The CD/DVD error is not the same as the "No drivers found" error. Exact error messages can help narrow down the problems much quicker. When you see this error message, click OK, select Browse, select your USB -> Bootcamp -> Drivers -> Apple -> AppleSSD.sys. This may also exist in $WinPEDriver$ folder. Please verify and choose the correct location.

This is because Apple chose a SCSI interface for the 2015 MBAs not the standard PCIe/SATA interface.

No drivers were found

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