According to the official Boot Camp support page: Boot Camp 5 adds support for Windows 8 (64-bit) and the new drivers support both Windows 7 (64-bit) and Windows 8 (64-bit). Unfortunately, Boot Camp 5 doesn’t support 32-bit Windows 7 and Windows 8. So, Mac users have no option but to install 64-bit Windows using Boot Camp. However, the previous version (v4.0) of Boot Camp supports 32-bit Windows 7. The support page also notes that Boot Camp supports upgrading from Windows 7 to Windows 8, provided that you install Boot Camp 5.0 drivers on your Windows 7 machine before upgrading to Windows 8. If your Mac comes with Fusion Drive, it turns out that Boot Camp Assistant will help you install Windows on hard disk drive, not the Flash drive even if you have sufficient free space. Boot Camp is a Mac OS X utility that lets you run Windows on your Mac without. Bootcamp 1.0 drivers on a Mac Mini but. Windows 8, or 64-bit Windows 8.1. Your Mac will now restart, and you'll be brought right back to macOS. To get back to Windows 10, and indeed another way to switch from Windows 10 to macOS, is to restart your Mac and hold down the Option key on your keyboard until a boot menu appears. Also note that Boot Camp doesn’t support installing Windows on external hard drive. The download size of Boot Camp drivers (5.0.5033) is 553.62 MB and supports following Mac models: • MacBook Air, mid 2011 or later • MacBook Pro, mid 2010 or later (MacBook Pro 13 inch mid 2010 isn’t support) • Mac Pro, early 2009 or later • Mac mini, mid 2011 or later • iMac, mid 2010 or later Drivers for Boot Camp 5: Boot Camp 5 Frequently asked questions. It's true there's no official support, but good news even for first generation MacBookPro owners: • 90% of Apple's Windows 7 drivers work on Windows 8. I'm still using Win7 drivers on my 2010 MacBookPro and it all works.
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