The only thing I could see was this tool, but it looks like it hasn't been updated in over 5 years. Am I missing something? I want to leave my macOS installation alone for the most part and just dual boot by holding option at boot.ĭid a bunch of Googling and couldn't find much. I can see there are utilities that will help me do this but they are only for MacOS. I'd like to download the latest driver packs (Windows 10 drivers would be fine) from Apple on my Windows 11 system, but I can't find anywhere to download these from my Windows 11 system. This is the latest version they have easily searchable on their support site. It might get you a stretch forward so maybe give them a try if you are feeling adventurous. I can boot up Windows 11, and install most drivers using Snappy Driver Installer Origin, but there are some Apple-Specific drivers that are missing from the driverpacks. I can’t find BCD (BootCampDrivers) for you from Apple that are for Win10, but I did find them for Win8. I have Windows 11 installed on an external SSD already (UEFI Boot, performed on a Windows PC and then physically extracted the SSD).
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