Downloading windows support software through boot camp

When i am in the boot camp assistant, it asks me to "download the windows support software for this Mac," however when I try to download it, i get a message that the windows software in not available. How do I make it avilable because I really need to split my hard drive.

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  • Downloading windows support software through boot camp stuck around 20 percent of the way.

    downloading windows support software through boot camp stuck around 20 percent of the way. tried several times same thing. I don't have original snow leopard disks. MBP mid 2010 8gb ram 15'. is there any other way to get the drivers for Windows? I do have latest LION...

    I personally never had problems with these downloads in Lion but it seems to be flaky for others.
    In this threadhttps://discussions.apple.com/message/16605226#16605226there's a link to download the BootCamp 4.0 Driver package.
    Stefan

  • Can't download windows support software with Boot Camp

    I'm trying to install windows 7 on my MacBook Pro using Boot Camp, I start downloading windows support software but the download is very slow (compared to my usual download speed) and it seems it fall in loop, the downloading bar doesn't move... What can I do?

    coglia wrote:
    I'm trying to install windows 7 on my MacBook Pro using Boot Camp, I start downloading windows support software but the download is very slow (compared to my usual download speed) and it seems it fall in loop, the downloading bar doesn't move... What can I do?
    Wait, it can take hours (as much as 4 hours has been reported, 1 is more common)

  • Hi, where can I manually download windows support software for boot camp windows 7 installation, I am trying through boot camp but its like taking forever to download its been 5 hours but boot camp still have't completed the download

    can any one give me a link to download them manually

    create a Windows support software (drivers) CD or USB storage media
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4407
    Advanced Network: Proxy Settings, I uncheck "Auto Proxy detection" and make sure you have the interface you use selected and none others.
    "Go into System Preferences - Network - Advanced - Proxies  Uncheck "Auto Proxy Discovery", click OK, Apply"
    After Unchecking "Auto Proxy Discovery" I also had to Uncheck "Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV)" and then Restart Boot Camp Assistant.
    odiggy's comment and tried restarting Boot Camp Assistant. That did the trick, even though the Auto Proxy Discovery checkbox ended up the same as it started.  Windows support software is now downloading...  if you're downloading to an external drive make sure there's a least 1 GB of free space because the WindowsSupport folder is around 700 MB and presumably will grow with time.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3223773?start=15
    Also, Change Domain Name Servers to OpenDNS IP address servers - that should be at the router firewall rather than the OS but may be in both for some people. You may be using the defaults your ISP uses, save those if you want, and try these:
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  • How Can I Download 'Windows Support Software' after Boot Camp Install of XP?

    I successfully ran Boot Camp and installed WinXP SP3 on my son's 2009 MBP, which is currently running OSX 10.6.8. We were prompted to download the Windows support software, and said 'yes', but it would not allow us to download anything.
    Is there a website we could download the 'Windows support software' directly from?
    As a result--I think this is due to lack of 'Windows support software'--we are unable to connect to our wireless network for internet while on the WinXP partition.
    At this point he cannot locate the original disk that came with his MBP. I'm wondering if that original disk would even be appropriate, since his MBP came with 10.5 originally. He is on his 3d hard drive (Applecare!) and they loaded 10.6.8 this last time.
    Thanks,
    Greg

    10.5 OEM or retail DVD is the best and maybe only place to get XP 2.x drivers to get you started so you can then update Boot Camp support drivers to 2.2.
    Replacement OEM DVD from Apple - call - are probably $10-20.
    There were Boot Camp 2.1 and 2.2 direct downloads, just not for the 2.0.x that you need first to get started. Weird method. Posting seems to antathema.
    I deleted my old bookmarks but those drivers were found from support page:
    http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp

  • When I begin to attempt to download the windows support software in boot camp, it says the windows support software is unavailable. Is there any other place I can download it for a Macbook Pro 5,5 intel core 2 duo without the original CD?

    When I begin to attempt to download the windows support software in boot camp, it says the windows support software is unavailable. Is there any other place I can download it for a Macbook Pro 5,5 intel core 2 duo with snow leopard without the original CD?

    Hi,
    apart from the MacBook Air this feature is of no use for other Macs right now.
    Simply ingnore it (click "I already have the Drivers...) and continue with the installation.
    Sorry to say but you need the OSX Install DVD for the BootCamp Driver installation.
    The 3.0 version of the BootCamp Drivers is only avaiable on the disc.
    Later updates (3.1 and 3.2) can be downloaded from Apples Support website.
    Call Apple and ask for a replacement and they usually send you one for a small fee.
    And have the Serial-Number of your Mac at hand when calling.
    And since the OSX Install DVD can also be vital for maintenance and repair it is best to have one.
    The needed BootCamp Drivers are on the OSX Install DVD 1 that came with your Mac.
    Insert that disc while in Windows after the Windows installation to install the drivers.
    Regards
    Stefan

  • TS3648 Windows support software error, boot camp, MBP OS X 10.8.3

    I get this same error, "The Windows support software could not be saved to the selected folder. An error occurred while saving the Windows support software", when running boot camp assistant on OS X 10.8.3, which is installed on my MBP from mid-2012, (which did not come with an installation disc). Do I even require the windows support software? If so, how do I install it then? Any help would be much appreciated.
    Thanks in advance,
    -Brendan

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    Instead of getting the drivers from Boot Camp Assistant, download them from the Apple website > http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1638 You have the steps to burn the drivers onto a USB in that site.
    You need the Windows support software to make Windows run properly and be able to use all the hardware of your Mac on Windows

  • Windows Support Software via Boot Camp: "keyagent failed to start"

    I am installing Windows 64-bit on a Macbook Pro 13" via Boot Camp. In the Windows support software stage, I get a pop-up msg "Service 'KeyAgent' (KeyAgent) failed to start. Verify that you hae sufficient privileges to start system services. I do have sufficient privileges as I'm logged in as the admin. Does anyone know what this message means and what actions I should take next?

    File a bug report with Apple.

  • Do you install the latest windows support software in boot camp?

    ,or do i have to get it off the apple website or anywhere else.

    You install the latest Apple drivers for your specific BootCamp and Mac model versions,  as available off the Downloads section in Apple Support.
    And you install the latest Windows Updates as available on the Windows control panel.

  • Why can't I download Windows Support Software

    For just over 60 hours I have been attempting, unsuccessfully, to download Windows support software for Boot Camp. I have mad 71 attempts, at all hours of day and night and have received the following message each and every time:
    "Can't install Windows Support Software because it is not currently available from the Software Update server."
    I have installed Windows 7 in a Boot Camp Partition, but am unable to use my Apple wireless keyboard and mouse. In fact I cannot even use a USB keyboard and mouse.
    In Windows  I am only able to use a USB keyboard and mouse by hitting F8 as Windows 7 boots and going into safe mode. I would have thought I should be able to go into Windows normally and have USB keyboard and Mouse functionality.
    From within Windows I have attempted to run the menu selection "Apple Software Update" - but installation is not possible in Safe Mode.
    Here's are two other behaviors  that puzzles me:
    1. When I boot Windows into Safe Mode I can use the wireless keyboard to select which safe mode option.
    2. I can use the USB keyboard to log in to a normal boot up of Windows, but after that there is no response to either keyboard.
    Any help on how to download the needed drivers will be appreciated.
    Thanks!!

    Your using 10.7.2 on what model/year computer?
    As far as not being able to download the files you'll have to do a search in the forums as there are a few that have had your problem, mostly form last fall, but different issues for different models.
    Can you use the internet from the Apple Store, Library, friend, neighbor, etc, to try downloading them. You might have to give Apple a shout as this is just a user to user forum.
    Can't use wireless mouse/keyboards as Windows doesn't have dirvers for wireless items, at least not Apple compatible. Only WIRED mice/keyboards are supported. As far as using them in Safe Mode, that is curious.
    Maybe boot from the Mac's "Repair Partition" and Repair Disk and Repair Permissions in Disk Utility.
    Well that's as far as my knowledge goes so good luck....

  • Can't connect download windows support software because you are not connected to the internet

    I currently am having trouble downloading the windows support software for boot camp 4.0. Whenever I try to download it, i get a pop up saying I'm not connected to the internet. So it gives me an option to go through network diagnostics, and it says my connection is up and runnin perfectly. so i hit try again on the pop up, and the pop up reapears, again and again. my software is all up to date, I have a lower end 15'' macbookpro from august 2011, running osx lion, and 8 gb of ram. I have restarted my computer, my router and I continuously keep getting the same pop up error. When i first got my macbookpro, i was able to download the support software perfectly fine, but now its not even letting me get a crack at downloading it.
    please help, thank you!

    Sounds like you are wired to modem/router directly, yes?
    I know that the servers for Windows Boot Camp can be flaky slow impossibly buggy and even off line at times. One of the pitfalls of always on always connected - what if. I like physical media or alternatives.
    And there is no standalone place to download outside of Boot Camp Assistant..

  • Can't complete downloading windows support software

    When i strat downloading windows support software from Bootcamp in my imac 2012 its freez in half and not completed? its look like miss seeding from server or somthing else , any one have same issue plz help

    Instead of downloading the Windows support software from Boot Camp Assistant, download it from the Support site to avoid problems. As you have a 2012 iMac, you have to download this support software version > http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1638 Note that this Windows support software only works in 64-bit Windows 7 and 8

  • Boot camp does not give me the option to make a partition, instead it just gives me the options to download windows support software, install windows 7, etc. I do not want any of these, I want to set aside the space on my hard drive!

    Hello, I wish to install Linux Ubuntu on my macbook pro by using boot camp to set aside space. Whenever I load the Boot Camp Assistant application out of the utilities folder in applications, it only gives me the options to download windows support software and install windows 7. I do not want this, I just want to be able to slide that little bar to set aside the space on my hard drive that i can use for Linux. I tried just downloading the windows support software but my internet is immensely slow and it has been an hour or so since it started and it's not even half way done. When this download is finished will i get the option to partition or will i just be faced with those same options?
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    A lot of the data on this macbook was transferred over from my old macbook i had.
    Any ideas on how to fix this problem?
    Thank you for reading.

    Well thank you for your honesty.  Apple requires you have to have a Mac to develop iPhone apps, ergo my foray into OS-Xland. No way around it that one except for running OSX in a VM, which would have probably saved me some quid, true enough.
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  • Problem downloading windows support software -- boot camp

    Attempting to download windows support software on MacBook Air 13.3" running version 10.7.4. The download is just hanging up. I was able to install Windows 7 with the boot camp and now don't have any drivers in the windows environment.

    Thanks for the response. I had been attempting the download for 6-8 hours. A bit after the last reply was posted, the download started to make progress and eventually completed. I successfully installed all the drivers.

  • Boot Camp Assistant stops at 50 % when trying to download Windows support software. Help! : (

    Hello.
    I am just trying to install Windows on my late 2011 Macbook Pro. I clicked "Finder" -> Utilities -> Boot Camp Assistant and started downloading Windows support software. Problem is that it is stuck at 50 %. Is this a known problem? How do I solve it? Do I just have to be patient? Is there another way around?
    Also, do I need an actual CD to burn or can I use an external hard drive?
    I appreciate any help I can get : ) I don't know much about boot camp.

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    Try downloading the Windows support software from the Support site > http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1638
    Apple only supports now the external drive as the method to install the Windows support software, but if you download it from Apple Support, you can decompress the file downloaded, right-click the folder with the drivers and burn them into a CD/DVD

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