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I haven't upgraded to new WIFI/BT card because "problems" only showed recently when experimenting with WINDOWS. #Boot camp support software 5.1.5769 pro#The weird thing though is that the Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 2 works perfect in OS X - seems it's only in windows it becomes a problem with the Mac Pro specs: Internal AirPort Extreme 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Which explains why it works on my iMac (got another pair of new mouse and keyboard). I think we can conclude that the Magic Keyboard and Magic Mouse 2 NEEDS at least bluetooth 4.0 to work. Scroll on mouse, adjustment of volume/brightness. I paired the older mouse and keyboard to the Mac Pro and it all worked. Lucky for me I had the older wireless keyboard and mouse from my iMac - generation 1 (when I bought it) in the closet. #Boot camp support software 5.1.5769 install#My last thought is that maybe WIN 10 is part of the problem because officially WIN 10 isn't support on Mac Pro 5.1 but only 6.1 (trashcan) maybe things work better if install WIN 8.1 ? #Boot camp support software 5.1.5769 for mac#Guess "it" thinks that it's a Mac Pro 6.1? As far as I know BootCamp was the latest official driver for Mac Pro 5.1.Īnybody who thinks NVRAM and SMC reset will do anything positive for me? (saw it in another thread) #Boot camp support software 5.1.5769 drivers#I even installed the new drivers from Bootcamp driver but didn't help at all.Īpple Software Update wants to install BOOTCAMP 6.1 but it can't. Tried with a Apple wireless keyboard and all functions worked 100% so has to be the "bluetooth part" sadly. There is no "delete" button on this keyboard no can't acces "task manager" this way either. Scroll on mouse does not work and all "F" buttons has no functions (brightness/volume control and so). My Magic Mouse 2 and magic keyboard do work but not 100%. It's now possible to switch between operating systems without errors. Used the described bootcamp drivers I posted earlier and now the WIN 10 installation is registered as "BOOTCAMP". This time it installed WIN 10 in LEGACY mode automatic didn't have the option to go UEFI anywhere in the proces of installation at least that I saw. I installed WIN 10 from a bootable DVD (iso file) and things went quit a lot smoother this time versus USB install before. Since Mac Pro 5,1 is 2012 and before "legacy" will be the way to go whether you install WIN 10 from bootcamp or boot from a DVD (made from iso) If that is true I think we got the final answer on UEFI vs Legacy. H9826790: In your opinion wouldn't this be the best way to try make everything work probably?ġ) Install WIN 10 (legacy mode) from bootable DVDĢ) Install BootCamp driver for optimal function of the computer (later drivers aren't optimal for Mac Pro 5,1)ģ) Install Bootcamp driver (the latest) but only the bluetooth part - So my magic mouse and keyboard will work optimal Looks like I installed the newest bootcamp drivers (that I got from my iMac) and NOT BootCamp like people have suggested. I spent hours and hours reading but came across this thread again now: So you installed WIN 10 in legacy mode from DVD since it works for you? Or did I completely misunderstand something along the way ? And always use a DVD for installation, which also make the process very straight forward"ĭo you guys think think that all these problems occur just because I installed from an USB and only with the "EFI BOOT" option available and NOT "Legacy" like when installing from DVD boot ? I never install Windows in EFI mode, but only legacy mode, and most of them actually done via Bootcamp. In regards to h9826790 from another thread: "I suspect those problem may be EFI mode related. The adjust brightness/volume don't really have any functions like scroll on the mouse doesn't work. I can of course boot into both systems if I hold "option" down on start-upīesides that my wireless keyboard and mouse from apple work like 80%. If I restart it won't boot to any of the two operating systems but it shows a black screen saying "No bootable device - insert boot disk and press any key) I can't restart the MAC from either operating system with the attention to boot up to the other system - so the whole idea by having installed HS with HFS+ and so on is pretty useless right now. I now have WIN 10 installed and got the bootcamp drivers to work but. I could format my SSD and began installation of WIN 10 (I saw the bootable USB was named EFI BOOT which got my attention) #Boot camp support software 5.1.5769 iso#Had to make it on my iMac from an ISO file and all seemed good.įormatted the "destination" SSD to FAT32 and booted up from the USB (pulled the other SSD out, like disguised in this thread). Searched around and couldn't find a DVD in my house so tried to make a Bootable USB with WIN 10. I finally got HS HFS+ installed on one of my SSD's (optimal for bootcamp) and thought that I might as well "prepare" the computer by trying to make WIN 10 work to while waiting. I have now ordered the last cable for my 970 GTX (Dual SATA -> 6-pin didn't work) and should get it soon. ![]()
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