
Run WindowsSupport\BootCamp\Drivers\Broadcom\BroadcomBluetooth64.exe (probably similar procedure will work for WiFi, so you could also run BroadcomWirelessUDM圆4.exe to add drivers to the system)Ģ. After the download WindowsSupport folder containing drivers will appear in the selected location. To download drivers from on Windows computer, you can use Brigadier ( ). To check the version open WindowsSupport 6969\BootCamp\BootCamp.xml and look for this tag * Different MacBooks may download different versions of Windows Support Software (mine was 6969).

Select location to save the drivers (WindowsSupport folder will be created at this location) Select Download Windows Support SoftwareĤ. Launch Boot Camp Assistant, then open the Boot Camp Assistant applicationģ. The solution is simply manually to install the drivers.ĭownloading drivers on MacOs computer is quite easy:ġ. The problem is that sometimes the vendor ID on the Bluetooth is Broadcom and sometimes it's apple and even valid drivers may not work simply because vendor ID doesn't match even if hardware actually is a match. Isn't windows 10 based off of windows 8/8.1? I'm so confused.Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guideīy reading an old post on the ****** I found the solution (Thx MysticalOS from ******). This driver however throws the error: "QLogic Drivers and Management Applications requires that your computer is running Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008-R2, or Windows 8" This error further confuses me by the fact it states it supports windows 8. The Broadcom website itself proves useless as their driver support pages don't list the BCM57810S however drifting over to the Dell website gives me results for driver version 17.12c.4.5. Trying to use the windows included "Update Driver Software." utility is useless as it claims the driver is up to date.

The disc included with the NIC is useless because I receive the error: "Error reading setup initialization file" when I try to run setup.exe and I receive the error "Wrong OS or OS version for application" if I attempt to execute the driver files directly. Windows 10 seems to have found or pre-included the driver version 7.12.2.3.

I have a generic dual port SFP+ NIC which uses the BCM57810S controller.
