

Īny clue/pointer would be much appreciated. But looking at device manager, my driver is still dated. I was prompted earlier by NVidia about installation of the latest driver. But I'm more concerned that within win10 Device Manager, my GPU got an exclamation mark! "A driver (service) for this device has been disabled, An alternate driver may be providing this functionality (Code 32)" I think I lost 'some' functionalities such as the F10, F11, F12 volume keys are not working within win10 anymore. At that point, I got a perfect device manager, i.e. I first installed win7 w/ bootcamp and subsequently updated to win7SP1. Re: bootcamp support software which version for early 2009 macbook?īut after upgrading to win10, while it looks like things are LARGELY working except I get this exclamation mark on my GPU within win10 device manager so may I check w/ the experts here if anyone got the GPU working perfectly? Here's the setup:Įarly 2009 13" MacBook white w/ Core2 Duo 2.0Ghz, 4Gb DDR2-667 ram, GeForce 9400M GPU, upgraded 128Gb SSD running Yosemite 10.10.5 w/ Bootcamp 5.1.4. Thanks to help here I managed to install win7 via older bootcamp software with no problem: If you have multiple internal hard drives, you can select a different hard drive from the one running macOS and create a single partition on that drive to use solely for Windows.Looks to me that my machine is too early to make the cut for bootcamp6 but I took the chance and upgraded to win10 anyway. Download a program for MacOS called 'Bombardier' (basically like brigadier but you use it on MacOS instead and its more accessible) Find your Mac/MacBook model and download the latest BootCamp version (in my case 5. This process may take a long time to complete (you can click the Stop button to interrupt this process).Īt the Create a Partition for Windows step, specify a partition size by dragging the divider between the macOS and Windows partitions. The Windows files are copied to the USB drive. This process may take a long time to complete (you can click the Stop button to skip this process).Īt the Select Tasks step, select all the tasks, then click Continue.Īt the Create Bootable USB Drive for Windows Installation step, choose the Windows ISO image and the USB drive, then click Continue. Older Time Machine snapshots and cached iCloud files are removed to make space for Boot Camp. The system is checked for total available disk space. On your Mac, open Boot Camp Assistant, located in /Applications/Utilities.Īt the introduction screen, click Continue. Important: If you’re using a Mac notebook computer, connect it to a power source before continuing.Ĭonnect an external USB drive or insert a flash drive into the USB port on your Mac keep it connected or inserted while you install Windows and the Windows support software.
