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Get Boot Camp Support Software 5.0.5033 running + SharpKeys

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Intel® Core™ i7-9700K
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Radeon 580
Hi

I don't know if everybody does this or not, but I used a tweak to get Boot Camp Support Software 5.0.5033
installed so my Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad works as it should, my Bluetooth Magic Trackpad works, HFS support, ...
I even get to open the BootCamp settigs through the Control Panel
(Using Win8.1)

1) Load a reg file to make it possible to easy run the bootcamp installer as admin (will include this as attachment)

2) Extract the Boot Camp Zip file

3) The go into the bootcamp directory, then the Drivers directory, then Apple directory
.\BootCamp\Drivers\Apple\

4) The right-click the BootCamp installer, and select to run it as administrator :)

Thanks to the reg-file it should install :)
-Hangs at nvidia installer... kill the process .. maybe open process manager in advance

Then I used SharpKeys to change the ctrl,alt and cmd buttons :)


o yeah, try this at own risk ;p

Thanks to SMelro for post where I found my info
( https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4897066 )
 

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Hi

I don't know if everybody does this or not, but I used a tweak to get Boot Camp Support Software 5.0.5033
installed so my Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad works as it should, my Bluetooth Magic Trackpad works, HFS support, ...
I even get to open the BootCamp settigs through the Control Panel
(Using Win8.1)

1) Load a reg file to make it possible to easy run the bootcamp installer as admin (will include this as attachment)

2) Extract the Boot Camp Zip file

3) The go into the bootcamp directory, then the Drivers directory, then Apple directory
.\BootCamp\Drivers\Apple\

4) The right-click the BootCamp installer, and select to run it as administrator :)

Thanks to the reg-file it should install :)
-Hangs at nvidia installer... kill the process .. maybe open process manager in advance

Then I used SharpKeys to change the ctrl,alt and cmd buttons :)


o yeah, try this at own risk ;p

Thanks to SMelro for post where I found my info
( https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4897066 )

Thanks for the instructions very helpful!!!
 
Great! This is very helpful!
 
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