For instance MacBookPro5,2 or Macmini4,1.
Below each such occurrence, notice the URL for a file with the same 041-XXXXX in it and ending in English.dist, e.g.Notice in each such URL, the /041-2011/ or similar /041-XXXXX/ bit of it.Search for each occurrence - as at August 2012 there were 6 - of BootCampESD.pkg.Open the file in a text editor or word processor.is your fallback if you want or need to work it from scratch. The hard way which follows here, taken from Timothy-sutton's answer will make your life so much easier, go there firstįor Windows 7 through 10, Apple have published a table of 'which download you need for which model' at. Yes, It is possible to download the Bootcamp drivers outside of the Bootcamp tool: