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    MBP 1.1 A1150 bootcamp/win drivers?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by cdoublejj, Jan 23, 2016.

  1. cdoublejj

    cdoublejj Notebook Deity

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    Mine does not have a OSX disc and installed windows directly to it as the only OS. I was hoping someone might have the drivers saved some where or some FTP link hidden the bowls of the internet.
     
  2. H.A.L. 9000

    H.A.L. 9000 Occam's Chainsaw

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    Wait, so you have a Macbook with no OS X installed, and Windows is the only OS?

    Apple lets you download the bootcamp driver package. https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1720?locale=en_US

    EDIT: This requires a 64-bit enabled Mac. Not sure Apple has 64-bit enabled on that model.
     
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    KCETech1 Notebook Prophet

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    If memory serves me that is the core duo model and not 64 bit at all. even my old Core2 Duo iMac has a 64 bit CPU but only 32bit EFI.

    you can try to use really old bootcamp drivers but they will be very sub par ( ok even worse than normal ) if you are running vista or windows 7 32 bit.

    Here is a link to the old packages and I think you need one of the version 4's ( prob 4.1 )but I don't have time to hunt which one, sorry
    https://support.apple.com/downloads/bootcamp