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Using bootcamp on macbook pro 13 mid 2010
Using bootcamp on macbook pro 13 mid 2010




Therefore the ideal Boot Camp eGPU environment is an Intel iGPU-only Mac.Ģ018 15″ Macbook Pro + Radeon VII eGPU – Windows Graphics Settings Win10 1803+ provides manual graphics switching per app/game through Graphics Settings. In a Mac that has an AMD discrete graphics card and no functional iGPU, you would need Windor newer. AMD XConnect/Nvidia Optimus provides internal display loopback acceleration through the Intel iGPU with a Radeon/GeForce eGPU. In order for automatic graphics switching to work, the crucial prerequisite is the Intel integrated graphics card. Forum member Sky11 explained the three modes in Windows 10 (AMD XConnect, Nvidia Optimus, and Microsoft Hybrid Graphics) in this post. Let’s discuss graphics switching in Windows briefly. Basically all I really need is function key control and the Bootcamp control panel itself.Razer Core X Chroma + RX Vega 64 LC + MacBook Pro + 49″ and 5K Monitors The other obvious potential issue is something like the Bluetooth drivers.Īnd yes, I know the risks running it unsupported, but this is as much a bit of fun as much anything else!Įdit: Thinking out loud here but is there a way to install parts of the Bootcamp support software separately? I've already got the drivers for my GPU individually, TrackPad++ is more than enough for trackpad input and the generic Bluetooth/wifi drivers seem to work just fine. What are the newest Bootcamp drivers that support nVidia GPUs? This one uses an nVidia 330m discrete GPU, which given my daily driver MacBook Pro 16 (with an AMD GPU) runs Windows 11 perfectly fine out of the box would make me lean towards some incompatibility in the bundled nVidia graphics drivers being the issue.

using bootcamp on macbook pro 13 mid 2010 using bootcamp on macbook pro 13 mid 2010

Does anyone have experience with putting Windows 11 on a similarly old MacBook Pro? Turns out it's the Bootcamp drivers - with them uninstalled Windows 11 is perfectly stable on the MacBook. I was fiddling around with an old MacBook that I had running Windows 10 stably for years and decided to bypass all the Windows 11 checks by splicing the Windows 11 install.wim file into a Windows 10 installer.






Using bootcamp on macbook pro 13 mid 2010