How do I do to download boot camp 3.0

I installed Windows 7 x64 in the Boot Camp partition, but Boot Camp 4.0 is not supported by the model of my computer (iMac 24'', 4 Gb RAM, 2.4 GHz, mid 2008, Mountain Lion 10.8.4). Only Boot Camp 3 and its updates are supported. But there is a problem: I can't find where to download it from Apple's web site. Can anybody help me to find it in the web site, or at least tell me about any other place where I can download it from?

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    Shang

    Shangqi wrote:
    Hello I cannot find anymore ways to download Boot Camp for Tiger not for Leopard because I don't have that kind of Operating system. It's kind of expensive.
    If you have any advice or links, please tell me..
    Apple discontinued BootCamp beta last year. They have all expired and no longer work.
    It was a beta program.
    You need to purchase Leopard in order to install BootCamp and get the updates.
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    The only support path is using Leopard.

  • Can not download Boot Camp Assistant

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  • Where can i download boot camp 3.0 for windows 7, where can i download boot camp 3.0 for windows 7

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    Purchase Snow Leopard install disk.
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    Info regarding Windows
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3648

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  • Is there a way to download Boot Camp 2.1 drivers?

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  • Where do I go to buy/download boot camp?

    Where do I go to buy/ download boot camp?

    Please find your Mac OS X version and read the appropriate manuals and guides carefully before installing.
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  • How can i download boot camp?

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  • How do I write to my boot camp partition with Paragon NTFS that comes with Mountain Lion?  Or how do I get my boot camp partition to show up in Paragon's "Available NTFS partitions:" panel like my external hard drive does?

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  • How to install Windows 7 via Boot Camp on late 2012 iMac

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    As of this writing, I need to use a USB keyboard to use OPTION to have the option to launch Windows 7.  Once in Windows, my Logitech K760 bluetooth keyboard works fine.  It takes too long for bluetooth to sync for the keyboard to keep up with the Mac booting up.  Although Windows 7 recognizes my second monitor and the drivers are up to date, the second monitor has a black screen and windows cannot be moved onto the second monitor.
    I hope that Apple continues to develop Boot Camp and improve the Installation Guide for future users.  When Apple advertises a feature, such as Boot Camp, there is an expectation amongst consumers that it will simply work.  When a key feature fails to live up to expectations, it reflects poorly on Apple.
    Thank you,
    Steven Cagle
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    Have you tried a USB installer?
    Boot Camp Assistant will now ask if you want to install the Windows installer with the Boot Camp Dirvers onto a USB drive on some supported and not so support machines.
    Do a search for "Windows USB installer" on Yahoo/Google and there should be quite a few.

  • I downloaded Boot Camp Software Update 3.1 for Windows 64 bit

    Because I read a forum stating that Version 3.0.4 (which is what is on my computer) does not mesh well with Windows 7. After I downloaded it of the apple page, the software did not update and instead it opened in a Textedit window. How do I update Boot Camp from 3.0.4 to 3.1?

    If you're using the bundled Boot Camp 3.04 that comes with MacBooks / iMacs etc. it'll not upgrade with the v.3.1, v3.13 nor v3.2 until...  if it's saying "v3.0 of Bootcamp is not loaded" etc.
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    Another tip... let Windows RE-FORMAT your FAT32 drive again (i.e. not using the Boot Camp version) or preferably NTFS for the best compatibility.

  • How do I tell the installed Boot Camp version (Windows 7, 32-bit)?

    I installed Windows 7 (32-bit) in a new Boot Camp partition. I see that there are several Boot Camp version updates for 32-bit Win 7 (3.2 from 3.1, etc.). Previously I had Windows XP, and in the system tray at lower right of the screen there was an icon for information about Boot Camp. My Win 7 installation has no such icon. How do I tell which Boot Camp version I am running?
    Likewise, Win XP had an Apple utility for setting the startup disk. The only Apple utility I find in Win 7 is Apple Software Update (which shows no updates needed).
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    Answered my own question! When I installed Win 7, I failed to install the Boot Camp drivers on the OS X install disk. Did so, and now the Boot Camp icon shows up.

  • Can't download boot camp for Mac Air A1466

    Hi, I bought a Macbook air yesterday, which I guess could be the newest version.
    After I got home, I'm trying to install windows on this Air. But when I try to download the Windows Support from boot camp Assistant, Its' showing the following message:
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    I contacted phone support, the technican told me that apple update server is down, he don't know what to do.
    I tried to use the boot camp in SnowLeopard disk, which gives me"the bootcamp doesn't support current model".
    Now I'm lost, I don't know what to do with it. If I couldn't install the Windows on this Air, I wouldn't buy it.
    I have other Macbook Air which I believe is 2010 model, works fine with dual boot, Lion and Windows 7.
    Anybody has the direct download link for bootcamp that compatiable with my Macbook Air??
    Please help me sovle this, I need this new computer for my next trip before Sunday.
    Thanks.

    really annoying issue. i have the same problem and looks like a million others who have posted in the past 2 days is about the same thing lol
    yes they've not released the new package yet. BUT if you have the old package say from the 2011 MBA, then you can install drivers from the package manually (just explore a bit and you'll find them) and most things will work. i.e. i did the most basic things like wifi and display (! HD3000 drivers works for 4000)  and it's all been fine for now.
    obviously this is just a workaround but im sure once the proper package is out, you can just install it on top of your windows installation (with manual drivers) and everything will be as it should be.
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    in the keynote, someone mentioned they "closed down apple just so they can run/staff WWDC". makes me imagine that those words literally, meaning we'll have to wait till the event ends before we can hope for anything lol.
    i sure as **** hope they're not waiting till Mountain Lion before the new update is out....

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