Most installs now are UEFI based but those made by BootCamp Assistant in macOS are legacy based, so you'll have to find other means to make an installer(Google's your friend). So with OpenCore, we have to note that legacy Windows installs are not supported, only UEFI. # Can't find Windows/BootCamp drive in picker BootCamp/Drivers/Broadcom/BroadcomBluetooth.Apple Wifi card users will want to keep the following:.$WinPEDriver$: DO NOT delete the folder itself, just the drivers inside.Note: For those no needing the extra drivers BootCamp provides, you can delete the following:.Once all is finished, you now have BootCamp switching! There should be a little BootCamp icon in you tray now that you can select which drive to boot to. If the SMBIOS you're currently using either has BootCamp issues or want to download for another SMBIOS, you can add - model\BootCamp\Drivers\Apple\BootCamp.msi as Administrator - for instance by starting it directly from an Administrator command shell - this skips the BootCamp model check entirely: To install, it's as simple as grabbing Brigadier (opens new window) and running either Brigadier.bat for Windows or mand for macOS. Not required but can help alleviate headaches when Windows erases the BOOT圆4.efi OpenCore uses. ![]() And OpenCore itself does not support MBR based installs so the utility is useless to us
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