estusor
Newbie Boot Camper
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Post by estusor on Apr 13, 2020 13:40:56 GMT
Hello. I've installed Windows 10 Home via Bootcamp on a MacBookAir 7,2 (2015) with an integrated Intel HD 6000 card. I've stumbled to this website via youtube. After looking through the website, I have got a few questions : 1) In the compatibility section, there is no mention of HD6000 series, nor of MacBook Airs. There are 6XXX numbers but no just 6000. Does that mean my card does not yet support these drivers? 2) If I understand correctly, the website is about graphics drivers. However, there are several other things that vanilla bootcamp doesn't adress, such as key mapping, or touchpad functionalities. Are there drivers for that as well, or just already integrated ways to do it? Thanks
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jimmeh
Newbie Boot Camper
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Post by jimmeh on Apr 13, 2020 23:31:40 GMT
Hello. I've installed Windows 10 Home via Bootcamp on a MacBookAir 7,2 (2015) with an integrated Intel HD 6000 card. I've stumbled to this website via youtube. After looking through the website, I have got a few questions : 1) In the compatibility section, there is no mention of HD6000 series, nor of MacBook Airs. There are 6XXX numbers but no just 6000. Does that mean my card does not yet support these drivers? 2) If I understand correctly, the website is about graphics drivers. However, there are several other things that vanilla bootcamp doesn't adress, such as key mapping, or touchpad functionalities. Are there drivers for that as well, or just already integrated ways to do it? Thanks You MacBook Air don't have an AMD dGPU such as the ones the drivers are made for. You only have an intel iGPU that is not going to cut it for any or most games that require some rendering to work. A solution would be to buy an external eGPU enclosure that works with you Mac's ports and couple it with either an AMD or Nvidia graphics card of your choice with the appropriate drivers. And no, these graphics drivers are drivers for AMD graphics cards only. The other drivers are supplied by Apple or some other entity that supplies modified drivers such as Matt here.
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