![]() Once the drivers are installed correctly in Windows, the Apple SuperDrive should accept, read, write, and eject drives as expected, just like on the Mac. Camp drivers that contain the 32-bit exe instead of the 64-bit exe, otherwise, it should work the same too. Note that if you are running a significantly older Windows release you will want an earlier version of Boot to download. This should work for an Apple SuperDrive to work on any modern Windows version, including Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10. However, you must be in Windows to run and install the actual Bootcamp drivers for SuperDrive. Still, you can download the Boot Camp support software on a Mac and then transfer the zip file to Windows via USB, network or your method of choice if needed, or you can just extract the file “BootcampDriversApple AppleODDInstaller64.exe” (note that it is called “AppleODDInstaller.exe” if it is a 32-bit version) on a Mac and transfer that exe installer to Windows. These steps are meant to be from Windows. Run the executable file AppleODDInstaller64.exe to install the correct Apple SuperDrive drivers in Windows.From the extracted “Bootcamp5” folder, navigate to BootcampDriversApple and locate “AppleODDInstaller64.exe.”.Download the zip file of the Boot Camp support software and extract it on the computer.Go to the Apple Support Downloads site here and find the latest version of “Boot Camp Support Software” ( or later).Boot into Windows or go on the Windows PC and try to use SuperDrive if you haven’t already.
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