MACBOOK BOOT CAMP SUPPORT DOWNLOADS DIRECT LINKS FROM APPLE
If you own a MacBook and you wanted to install Windows on it to run maybe some Windows software or games, Apple makes it possible by releasing Windows drivers which will allow Windows to run on your Mac computer.
Since 123myIT has some videos on how to install Windows on your Mac we thought it fitting that we create a page which contains all the models of the MacBook and which Boot Camp Support Software (Windows Drivers) you will need for your specific model of Mac.
Want to know how to install Windows on a Mac check out the videos below.
Install Windows 8.1 on a MacBook Air no DVD drive
How to install Windows 8.1 on a Mac running OS X Mavericks
How to install Windows 8 on a Mac with Boot Camp Easy Version
General Boot Camp questions about installing Windows 8 on a Mac
NOTE:You will need to know what model Mac you have to work this our you can watch the video here, How to find which Mac model you have.
Which Boot Camp supports your model of Mac?
Click the links below to see which version of Boot Camp you need for your Model of Mac.
MacBook Pro
MacBook Air
iMac
Mac mini
Mac Pro
The following downloads contain the Windows Support Software (Windows Drivers) needed to run Windows on your computer.
NOTE: For older models the “DVD” means that the drivers are stored on the OS X install DVD that came with your computer.
MacBook Boot Camp Drivers
MacBook (Rose Gold 12-inch 2016) Windows 10 123myit_drivers, Windows 8 64-bit, BCA. Windows 7 64-bit, BCA.
MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015) Windows 10 BCA, Windows 8 64-bit, BCA. Windows 7 64-bit, BCA.
MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2010) Windows 7 64-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows 7 32-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows Vista 64-bit, DVD. Windows Vista 32-bit, DVD. Windows XP 32-bit, DVD.
MacBook (13-inch, Late 2009) Windows 7 64-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows 7 32-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows Vista 64-bit, DVD. Windows Vista 32-bit, DVD. Windows XP 32-bit, DVD.
MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2009) Windows 7 32-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows Vista 32-bit, DVD. Windows XP 32-bit, DVD.
MacBook (13-inch, Early 2009) Windows 7 32-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows Vista 32-bit, DVD. Windows XP 32-bit, DVD.
MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2009) Windows 7 32-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows Vista 32-bit, DVD. Windows XP 32-bit, DVD.
MacBook (13-inch, Early 2008) Windows 7 32-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows Vista 32-bit, DVD. Windows XP 32-bit, DVD.
MacBook (13-inch, Late 2007) Windows 7 32-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows Vista 32-bit, DVD. Windows XP 32-bit, DVD.
MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2007) Windows 7 32-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows Vista 32-bit, DVD. Windows XP 32-bit, DVD.
MacBook (13-inch, Late 2006) Windows 7 32-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows Vista 32-bit, DVD. Windows XP 32-bit, DVD.
MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2006) Windows 7 32-bit, 4.0.4033. Windows Vista 32-bit, DVD. Windows XP 32-bit, DVD.
The official Apple boot camp webpage here.
pls can macbook 13” mid 2010 installed with windows 8.1 work with any of the bootcamp version listed above ?
i have already installed windows 8.1 on my macbook 13 inch mid 2010 , mouse and sound are not working at all, pls what should i do ?
Hi olabisi purity
Download an install boot camp version for your Mac. Download them here.
https://www.123myit.com/boot-camp-drivers/macbook/
If you need to know how to install them watch the video below.
How to remove a Boot Camp partition and install Windows support software from Apple.
Good luck
Cheers
Matt
MacBook Boot Camp Drivers
MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2009) windows 8.1 32-bit???
HI matin
Only Windows 7 is supported. You can still try to install it though. However you might have to look around for the drivers.
https://www.123myit.com/boot-camp-drivers/macbook/
Good luck
Matt
Macbook 12″ Early 2015 Windows 8.1 drivers??
HI Sachet
All the drivers come from the BCA.
Cheers
Matt
When I download the “create media” installation for 8.1, it doesn’t download like it does on the tutorial videos. It is an .exe file and doesn’t let me open it because it is not supported by OS X. I have bought a copy of 8.1 and I just don’t know how to get it into an ISO file without having things come up as not being supported on OS X.
Hi Andrew Robinson
Just let me know what you want to do ? You want to create an ISO file or you want to install Windows on your Mac?
Cheers
Matt
Hello, good evening. I own a new Mackbook 13 retina and run BootCamp services for installing Windows 10. BootCamp creates successfully the Windows Partition, but when rebooting the computer I cannot identify that partition. Any clue? Thanks
Which part does it stop at?
And which mac model are you using ?
How to find which Mac model you have
i have already install windows 10 on my macbook 2010 late but the mouse and the sound is not working
Hi Curtis
You will need to use the boot camp drivers.