Bootcamp Drivers Windows 11 May 2026

Installing Windows 11 drivers via Boot Camp is a manual but straightforward process for Intel-based Macs. While Apple does not officially support Windows 11 on Boot Camp due to TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot requirements, the Windows 10 drivers provided by Apple are fully compatible and widely used for Windows 11 installations. 1. Downloading Driver Software

  1. Download the Boot Camp Assistant: Open the Applications/Utilities folder on your Mac and launch the Boot Camp Assistant.
  2. Create a Windows 11 installation media: Create a bootable USB drive with the Windows 11 installation files.
  3. Partition your hard drive: Follow the on-screen instructions to create a separate partition for Windows 11 on your Mac's hard drive.
  4. Install Windows 11: Insert the installation media and follow the installation process to install Windows 11 on your Mac.
  5. Install Boot Camp drivers: Once Windows 11 is installed, restart your Mac and boot into Windows. Insert the installation media again, and the Boot Camp Assistant will guide you through the process of installing the necessary drivers.

Once you have successfully bypassed the Windows 11 requirements (like TPM 2.0) and installed the OS, you’ll likely find that several features—like the Touch Bar or Force Click—aren't working yet. Bootcamp Drivers Windows 11

3. Custom Resolution Tools

Bootcamp does not support variable refresh rate (FreeSync/G-Sync) on Mac displays. Use CRU (Custom Resolution Utility) to overclock your Mac’s display from 60Hz to 70-85Hz (if your panel allows it). Installing Windows 11 drivers via Boot Camp is

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