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Apple usb superdrive driver for windows 10
Apple usb superdrive driver for windows 10












apple usb superdrive driver for windows 10

I then set it to always be windows, but does not matter. I had it set to ask what to do, so I could pick windows or mac, and it did to that, so I know it is recognizing the drive is plugged in.

apple usb superdrive driver for windows 10

Once it actually let me install software. If I unplug the drive and plug it back in several times, MAYBE it will be recognized, and sucks the DVD in. When I look under USB and Bluetooth drives, SATA is the one selected, but USB is not a choice. I go up under Virtual Machine and click to connect, it says it will and do I want it to always do this? I click YES.

apple usb superdrive driver for windows 10

I erased the installation and did a reinstall with the same result.I have just installed Win 7 VM under FMWare Fusion 7.x, and cannot get Windows to recognize the USB external Superdrive. My presumption is that the MacBook Pro 2018 drivers have not installed appropriately, but I am at a dead end on how to get them. There is no "D:" drive on my installed Windows 10 installation, and no mechanism for loading these drivers manually since I am unable to download them through MacOS, and no ability to read a jump drive through the Windows 10 installation since it cannot read a jump drive or a DVD. When troubleshooting the problem through the Apple support web site, I attempted to locate the "OSXRESERVED" drive, nowhere does it appear, nor does the BootCamp folder. I am unable to connect a USB drive through a Thunderbolt => USB adapter that works fine in MacOS. Again, works fine in MacOS with same adapter. Windows will not recognize the Apple SuperDrive through the appropriate USB to Thunderbolt adapter. None of the Windows 10 typical screen settings appear to function for the Macbook Pro screen, although I can see the default screen without difficulty. I am unable to connect to an external monitor through a thunderbolt port which works fine in MacOS. The installation appears to run in the normal manner, after it installs it goes into the Boot Camp installation program for what I have assumed are the appropriate drivers for this machine from Apple which were downloaded earlier in the Boot Camp installation process.Īfter several minutes with the Boot Camp installation in Windows 10 and then rebooting, it appears that the drivers for one or more components of the my MacBook Pro hardware are not present, based on the following problems:

apple usb superdrive driver for windows 10

When I run Boot Camp Assistant, I configure the partition for 200Gb after downloading the current Windows 10 ISO file for which I have the appropriate activation code. I need to run Boot Camp for a specific Windows 10 application that will not run under Parallels or Fusion.Īfter Quitting all MacOS program which I can identify as running, I bring up the Boot Camp Assistant. Where are the Boot Camp Drivers? I have a MacBook Pro, 15 inch, 2018, with 32Gb RAM and a 2Tb SSD, running MacOS Mojave, 10.14.3.














Apple usb superdrive driver for windows 10