![]() Hey it worked great for me !!!! Windows 7 ultimate 64bits, running on a PC. When the install is finish, reboot and it's ok! The model is Early 2011 MacBook Pro 13' running OSX Yosemite and Windows 10 through BootCamp installed Windows 7 Home Premium. In the command prompt, go to your desktop (cd /Users/*your users' name*/Desktop). To run "BootCamp.msi" as administrator, first of all, you need to open cmd as administrator ("start menu" > "all programs" > accessories > "command prompt" then right click "run as administrator") Then with an utility like Winrar or 7-Zip extract the "AppleKeyboardInstaller.exe" content.Īfter that, search you need to run "BootCamp.msi" as administrator. When the two files are copied on your desktop you can eject the disk. In the same folder copy the file "AppleKeyboardInstaller.exe" or take the one in "圆4" folder if you're on 圆4 system. Then copy "BootCamp.msi" or "BootCamp64.msi" to your desktop. Go to Folder "Boot Camp" > "Drivers" > "Apple" Open a new window to explore disc content. (On hackintosh in my case)įirst of all boot in windows, then insert your Snow Leo disc. When I upgraded to Windows10 all remapping was gone. I've found a solution to use apple's keyboard on Vista without BootCamp. A couple of years ago I remapped my keyboard using SharpKeys and replaced mac command keys with alt keys in windows. First of all, i'm sorry for my poor english.
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