Потерял диск с драйверами на MacBook Pro 13 intel core 2 duo

I lost my disc with drivers on BootCamp on MacBook Pro 13 intel core 2 duo. 
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if you lost your disk you will need to order a disk from Apple. This is not Apple. No one will email you, skype you drivers. This is a user forum. never post your email address, skype address, etc...
сли вы потеряли свой диск вам нужно заказать диск от Apple. Это не Apple. Никто не будет по электронной почте Вам, скайп вы водителей. Это форум пользователей.Никогда не посылайте ваш адрес электронной почты, Skype-адрес и т.д. ..

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