Aug 24, 2011 The Boot Camp 3.3 update includes critical bug fixes and hardware support. It is recommended for all Boot Camp 3.2 users. The update weighs in at 199.75 MB and requires Windows 7 (32 bit or 64 bit. Looking for a step by step Guide to install Windows 10 on early 2008 Mac Pro 3,1 using Boot Camp. I know it can be done. Just haven't seen the steps to do it! I do not want to go virtual. Tried both VM and Para! Didn't like them! Currently using El Capitan and Win7 SP1 with an ATI HD 5770 card running at 2560x1440! My Boot Camp on Win7 is 3.3.
- Jan 19, 2010 About Boot Camp Software Update 3.1 for Windows 64 bit This update adds support for Microsoft Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, and Ultimate), addresses issues with the Apple trackpad, turns off the red digital audio port LED on laptop computers when it is not being used, and supports the Apple wireless keyboard and Apple Magic mouse.
- Dec 17, 2012 Hey everyone. In order to update Boot Camp (which I am running), I need to download the 3.0 first, which I can't find anywhere. Well, on the installation CD, which my four year-old got his hands onto. Suffice to say it didn't survive the encounter. I've no interest in buying a new one,.
iPartition is a comprehensive tool that lets you create disk partitions, resize them, and delete them. It works on both PC and Mac thanks to its compatibility with the GUID partition table.
One of the most interesting things about this application is that it lets you resize BootCamp partitions without damaging them or causing problems when booting up. iPartition sets it up automatically, avoiding problems.
The application can also resize partitions that hold huge amounts of data without losing any of your files. You can even convert a Mac partition to a Windows one and vice versa.
It supports HFS, FAT, and NTFS file systems. For HFS, iPartition can also convert a partition where the file system is case-sensitive to one that's not.
Notes
One of the most interesting things about this application is that it lets you resize BootCamp partitions without damaging them or causing problems when booting up. iPartition sets it up automatically, avoiding problems.
The application can also resize partitions that hold huge amounts of data without losing any of your files. You can even convert a Mac partition to a Windows one and vice versa.
It supports HFS, FAT, and NTFS file systems. For HFS, iPartition can also convert a partition where the file system is case-sensitive to one that's not.
For Mac OS X 10.3.7 or higher, including Leopard.
Restrictions
You cannot apply the changes made with the program.
I have looked for a while now. I have found a download page here:
The latest date on anything I can find here is from 2015.
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Another page directs me to use the boot camp assistant, but it requires that I have a thumb drive (ready to be reformatted), and I must reboot into MacOS I'm not going to do that. In anticipation to some responses, we can argue about it if you want but it'll be a waste of energy.
Many other situations would involve going to a web page and downloading an installer so I'm asking here for what I'm missing.
Thank you for responses that stick to the point and answer the question.
I felt like showing a bit more of the process:
1) 'install Windows on a Mac with Boot Camp Assistant' https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201468
Ok this looks useful but the process is written for a fresh format and install of Windows.
Here's a link for:
2) 'If the Boot Camp Installer Doesn't Open...' https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208495
Ok that's cool now I know I'm looking for some 'Boot Camp Installer' that needs to run on my Windows side
3) But of course there's no link to a 'Boot Camp Installer' I needed to use the Assistant from the MacOS side and the thumb drive.
4) Wait wait, here's a section called 'If you can't download or save the Windows support software:'
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Oh, but this section just troubleshoots problems you have with formatting your USB drive and with USB drive recommendations.
I don't know why it's like this. Any other system would just have an installer and even an update agent for download. Is apple protecting IP and software licenses. Possible. Are they keeping users from downloading the wrong versions of stuff? Possible but there are other ways to do that.
They made a choice to handhold users through disk formatting instead of just having a download.
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