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I also opened BroadcomNetworkAdapter64.exe. I found many IDs named PCI\VEN_14e4&DEV_xxxx, but no PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_43A0. I found references to Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Server 2008, but no Windows 8. I then went to \BootCamp\Drivers\Broadcom and opened BroadcomEthernet64.exe using 7Zip. According to wikidevi* the Windows hardware ID for that is PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_43A0. According to a teardown*, the Air has a Broadcom BCM4360.

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I started by trying to get the wifi adapter driver updated. I'm not a driver expert but here are my observations.

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It may be that the drivers in the Boot Camp Support Software are not recent enough for the hardware in the 2013 Mac Air. In summary, is there anything special I need to know when installing the Boot Camp drivers in Windows 8? If that's likely to fix the problem, then I'll go get a dongle to hook up my Cat 5 cable. I would try using the Apple Software Update, except I can't get the wifi adapter working. I've tried going into Device Manager and updating the drivers manually (for instance, I told it to look in the Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository folders for the various Apple drivers such as the trackpad or wifi), but Windows just says it can't find any compatible drivers there. Again, these run with no problem and indicate that they succeeded by displaying green checkmarks, but again nothing changes.

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I've tried going into the BootCamp\Drivers\Apple folder and running the individual driver install executables. I did this, and rebooted, but nothing has changed. I've tried running the Boot Camp install again, and it found the previous install and offered to repair it. Also, the "Other Devices" branch has several devices such as the Network Controller, Bluetooth USB Host Controller, and PCI Simple Communications Controller listed as not functioning properly.įinally, things like two-finger-clicking the trackpad to open the Windows context menu, or Fn+F5/Fn+F6 to decrease/increase the keyboard brightness, are not working. Instead, I don't see any of the drivers that Boot Camp said it was installing. Again, I would expect the Device Manager to look as it does in the previous link. The Device Manager still shows the default drivers for devices such as the keyboard. Based on this link which describes a typical Boot Camp install in Windows, I would expect the Control Panel to have tabs such as Keyboard, Trackpad, etc. The Boot Camp Control Panel has only one tab, "Startup Disk". However, I've noticed a number of things that suggests the drivers didn't install properly. The install seems to have partly worked – for example, the LED keyboard was dark before and now it is lit up, and a taskbar notification icon was added that says "ENG" and indicates I'm using an Apple keyboard. This launched the Boot Camp install process, which appeared to install the Boot Camp drivers with no problems. As described here, I opened an elevated command prompt and navigated to the BootCamp\Drivers\Apple folder and ran "msiexec /i BootCamp.msi". From my research, this often happens when trying to install Boot Camp in Windows. Boot Camp 圆4 is unsupported on this computer model". I was not able to run Boot Camp setup directly. I downloaded Boot Camp Support Software and extracted the contents. I don't need Boot Camp to help me boot, I just need the drivers to get things like the keyboard, trackpad, and wifi adapter functioning properly. However, I can't seem to get the Boot Camp drivers to install properly. I'm not having any problems in booting Windows 8 or using it.

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I have a MacBook Air 2013 that does not have MacOS installed, but is booting Windows 8 Pro 64-bit (clean install, not upgraded from Windows 7) in a vhdx file via EFI.













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