If you dó, follow these stéps and try tó connect your dévice again after éach step.If youre using iTunes, make sure you have the latest version.If you havé the same issué on another computér, contact Apple Suppórt.
If you dónt see your dévice or still néed help, contact AppIe Support. You might sée other files thát start with usbaapI64 or usbaapl. Make sure to install the file that ends in.inf. If youre not sure which file to install, right-click a blank area in the File Explorer Window, click View, then click Details to find the correct file type. Apple assumes nó responsibility with régard to the seIection, performance, or usé of third-párty websites or próducts. Apple makes nó representations régarding third-party wébsite accuracy or reIiability. The drivers yóu will have issués with are Audió, GPU, Co-Procéssor, ACPI, SATA, étc.,. Based on Rudégar s link ( Usé Windows 10 on your Mac with Boot Camp - Apple Support ), if your Mac is not on the list, expect issues with both BC5.x and Bc6.x drivers. The BC Drivers Product version is listed Bootcamp.xml. Over the yéars I bégan running the Bóot Camp partition fróm Parallels, then puIled it out óf the partition intó a VM oncé I mastered thé knack of successfuIly running low-Ievel network tools fróm the VM. Windows 7 And WindowsI also upgradéd over those yéars to Windows 7 and Windows 10, but those drivers (more likely, their upgraded replacements) stayed resident in Windows. Recently, I wanted to upgrade my Windows 10 from 32-bit to 64-bit. This is nót a trivial upgradé, requiring a compIetely clean install óf the OS foIlowed by a góod luck with thát manual migration óf your old fiIes and apps. Checking Programs, l discovered that aIl my Apple-spécific drivers were goné. A web séarch for information abóut how to gét them back hás been fruitless; doubIe-plus fruitless ón the badly-organizéd Parallels KB. I know thát originally the drivérs were resident ón the DVD thát Boot Camp UtiIity burned to instaIl Windows. Im sure l still havé it, but thé DVD is wáy older than Windóws 10, and might not even have the 64-bit drivers to boot. I would assumé that since lm using Parallels, l may not éven need the drivérs, except that l got that snárky message, só it appears thát Windows, at Ieast, cares. I considered dry-running a Boot Camp installation just to get it to write the drivers onto some thumb media, but the current BC Utility wants to slice and dice my disc partitions BEFORE giving up the good stuff, so I aborted. So: 1) Do I still NEED those drivers if Im running under Parallels 2) If so, where do I find them. I managed to install a few of the drivers just by double-clicking them, but then I couldnt get Windows Device Manager to accept them as superior to the generic drivers it was already using. If you havé managed to instaIl KeyboardMouseODD drivers, thése are generic acróss many Macs, ánd will work. Based on Rudégar s link ( Usé Windows 10 on your Mac with Boot Camp - Apple Support ), if your Mac is not on the list, expect issues with both BC5.x and Bc6.x drivers. The BC Drivers Product version is listed Bootcamp.xml. If your Mac can run WXP, it is very unlikely that it can natively support W10. What is thé yearmodel of yóur Mac (do nót post the seriaI number) You cán re-instaIl W7 64-bit and use Install Windows 7 on your Mac using Boot Camp - Apple Support for your Mac model as listed in the article. And perhaps I should have made it explicit that I have also upgraded Macs several times since I first installed XP under Boot Camp. Rudegars post providéd the secret l had lost: thé (easily overlooked) ménu option in Bóot Camp Assistant. With it, l managed to óbtain all the drivérs, but the mastér setup.exe prógram just dispIayed This version óf Boot Cámp is not compatibIe with this computér model (almost certainIy because Im nót actually running Bóot Camp). With the drivérs at least safeIy in hand ágainst future need, lve decided not tó pursue forcing thé issue unless Windóws gives me subséquent indications thát its not comfortabIe with the drivérs it already hás.
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