Supported Systems Name Description Revision Number File Size Release Date Download Link. iMac with Retina (2014-2017). MacBook Pro (2015 – 2017). Mac Pro (2013) Boot Camp Unified Driver for Windows 10. Display Driver. AMD Radeon Settings 18.10 530 MB.
Pick Mac OS X and boot. Now, once you’re up and running, go to Apple –> System Preferences –> Startup Disk and you’ll see the following: Select Mac OS X rather than Windows XP, and you Just bought today my 21″5 iMAC and the installation of Windows7 with BootCamp was smooth and great.
iMac Pro (2017) Boot Camp iMac Pro Driver (Win10) Driver Display driver to support iMac Pro (2017) on Apple Boot Camp. Supported GPUs:. AMD Radeon Pro Vega 56/64 17.50 400 MB 9/11/2018. iMac with Retina (2014-2017). MacBook Pro (2015 – 2017). Mac Pro (2013) Boot Camp Windows 10 Driver. Display Driver.
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Catalyst Control Center 17.10 604 MB 11/7/2017. iMac (2007-2012). MacBook Pro (2011). Mac Pro (2007-2010) Boot Camp Windows 7/8.1/10 Driver.
Display Driver. Catalyst Control Center 15.201 294 MB 9/21/2015.By clicking the 'Download' button, you are confirming that you have read and agree to be bound by the End User License Agreement.
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I learned the hard way what happens when you partition your drive while using bootcamp (it doesn't let you use OS X. Is there anything else I should know and would backing up OS X solved my problem. Did you let Bootcamp Assistant do the partitioning for you? If so, then you can still use OS X, just hold down the option key while booting up in order to get to the startup manager. From the startup manager you can select which OS you'd like to boot from. Another note, once your bootcamp drivers are installed in windows, you should have a bootcamp assistant application in windows. From there, you can set it so you can restart in either OS X or Windows and then restart to do so.
The importance of bootcamp is merely trying to get decent drivers. It also helps OS X and Windows to communicate together.