All drivers will install automatically via Boot Camp. Windows 10 from a previous Windows 7 install on a Mid-2011 Mac Mini. I am running Windows 10 Pro on a mid 2010 MBP, used Bootcamp 5.1.5722 to install all drivers.
This guide is useful if you have the following problem 1. You are running Vista or Windows 7 on a Macbook using bootcamp. It can be unibody/ Macbook Pro 13/ Macbook Pro 15 or any other screen size. In windows device manger, you see missing driver for Coprocessor 3. Optionally, You have no audio/ sound. In macbook pro, you may also see a red light in your audio jack. Well first thing first: This problem is not related with sound.
To fix sound/ audio you should see my earlier post Secondly, you should always have the latest version of boot camp installed. But many people reported this problem even when they had lastest boot camp drivers installed. Well, worry not because you are about to fix it. Steps to Follow: Step 1: Locate the nVidia model. You will find it on your macbook box or on apple website.
Unfortunately, nVidia automatic card detection tool on the website does not suport windows 7. Step 2: Download original driver from nvidia. Step 3: Install. Alternatively if you are using Windows 7, use device manager to detect the driver online. Windows 7 finds the right driver itself. After installation, go to Device Manger and you will see the co-processor installed. Enjoy your Mac!
Sorry for the delay on getting back doing this in between work. Answers using OS Win 7 64 bit loaded from original cd. I currently have the SM Bus controller driver missing or not installed.Coprocessor driver missing or not installed and blue tooth peripheral driver missing or not installed. Using update it indicates it can not find any driver. I a using Mac OS 10.6.3 – 13″ Macbookpro 7.1 core 2 duo 2.66 GHz,p8800 4 gig ram 1066 MGz L2 Cache Boot camp 3. I work out of the country and using bootcamp 3 loaded the win7 ultimate 64 bit version then afterwards realized I didn’t have my mac cd disks with me but managed to get almost all the drivers rounded except those indicated above.I installed the latest nvidia drivers for win 7 64 bit but i guess these others didnt install correctly.
I received notice from MS that my Mid 2010 Mini running Bootcamp, was ready to update to W10, from W7 64bit. Only to find a number of installation issues & an incomplete function.
It cannot use ethernet, but can wireless. It cannot create a restore point.
It cannot Update. It can't click on settings & get any response. It cannot reset. I have been struggling with it for a on & off for a few months looking for new drivers, etc. Only to find: where Apple clearly states that my Mini is not compatible with W10!
Now what do I do? I am past the 30 day window to revert back to W7.
Why would MS tell me it is ready & Apple say the opposite. I cannot use it the way it is. I see 'old windows' still in the file area.
Does anyone know if MS has a fix for their boo boo? I want to go back to W7 64 Bit.