Boot Camp update brings 64-bit support to Windows drivers |
Boot Camp update brings 64-bit support to Windows drivers Posted: 12 Feb 2014 11:55 AM PST Apple has released an updated version of its Boot Camp software to support installations of Windows on a secondary partition of its Mac systems. While Apple does not officially support third-party operating systems and software installed on your Mac, it does provide Boot Camp as an option so people can use Apple's trackpads and other hardware when running in Windows. The Boot Camp update comes in two versions: one for the latest 2013 model iMac and MacBook systems, and another for all other models. If you have a mid-2013 MacBook Air, a late-2013 MacBook Pro, or a late-2013 iMac, then you should download version 5.1.5640 of the update, and owners of all other models should download version 5.1.5621. The updates will likely need to be downloaded and installed manually, since they may not show up in Apple's Software Update service. Once downloaded, you can follow these instructions to install the update. You will need an external hard drive or flash drive formatted to the FAT filesystem to perform this update:
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