Windows 10 SCSI Driver in Boot Camp

Hi All,


After setting up High Sierra on my MacBook Pro (2014 model) and installing Windows 10 using Boot Camp and Winclone, a hardware driver is missing in Windows 10.

For some reason the SCSI hardware does not have a driver. Is there one for Windows 10 for the MacBook Pro?


After setting up Windows 10 I must say that using VMware Fusion to run Windows as a virtual machine is very cool. Activating Windows twice was not fun, but a call to Microsoft fixed that.

Posted on Dec 31, 2017 6:55 PM

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Dec 31, 2017 7:20 PM in response to Loner T

I used Winclone after Boot Camp Assistant did not completely allow for a Windows install. After Winclone was able to produce a working Windows I reinstalled from USB and did a complete replacement of Winclone setup. Winclone really just got me a working EFI option to boot both.

After the clean reinstall I did use the Boot Camp drivers to finish the setup.

The SCSI device I just don’t understand as the MacBook Pro has soldered flash memory. So not sure what driver I am missing. Windows rocks on this 4 year old machine. I only gave it 100 GB of the 1 TB storage.

Jan 1, 2018 4:36 AM in response to DrRebar

DrRebar wrote:


I used Winclone after Boot Camp Assistant did not completely allow for a Windows install. After Winclone was able to produce a working Windows I reinstalled from USB and did a complete replacement of Winclone setup. Winclone really just got me a working EFI option to boot both.

After the clean reinstall I did use the Boot Camp drivers to finish the setup.

What type of issue(s) did you run into? The default is a BIOS installation. To use EFI Boot, typically removing the MBR and reformatting the FAT to Free Space is sufficient to use EFI Boot, and get an MSR/MSD layout.


DrRebar wrote:


The SCSI device I just don’t understand as the MacBook Pro has soldered flash memory. So not sure what driver I am missing. Windows rocks on this 4 year old machine. I only gave it 100 GB of the 1 TB storage.

You do have a SD Card on the 2014 model (I have a late 2013, which has the same expansion ports) as indicated in MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014) - Technical Specifications .The late 2013-2014 Macs are very nice machines.

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