



Downloading the Realtek drivers direct from this site fixed this though. Windows 10 had installed some default drivers but the volume control didn’t have any control over the speakers plugged into either the front or rear audio out. Without getting all the Windows drivers installed in one go from Bootcamp, the only other thing I missed initially (before finding this post), was Audio drivers. As long as you can get to the boot screen and pick which partition to boot from then this is ok (although since I’ve also added a PC version (unflashed) of an Nvidia 750 Ti, whenever I want to switch OSes, I have to switch my monitor cable between the stock Mac ATI card, and then switch it back to my 750 Ti after I’ve picked which OS I want to boot). If you have multiple internal hard drives, you can select a different hard drive from the one running macOS and create a single partition on that drive to use solely for Windows. to select to boot back to MacOS from Windows. At the Create a Partition for Windows step, specify a partition size by dragging the divider between the macOS and Windows partitions. The main feature I’m particularly missing is the Bootcamp systray app in Windows to allow you to pick your boot drive, i.e. (We've tested SSDs and platter-based drives alike.
#INTERNAL HARD DRIVE FOR IMAC 2008 INSTALL#
My question is, do I install the new hard drive and then use the time machine hard drive to copy everything over Or do I copy everything over to. I have my current hard drive backed up using time machine. The Bootcamp driver download from Apple though is no longer supported on a 2008: Looking to add storage, or for a smart way to back up your Mac Here's what you need to know, along with our top-rated Apple-friendly drives. I have an early 2008 macbook pro and Ill be replacing the internal hard drive shortly. Windows 10 runs surprisingly well on my (new) Mac Pro 2008. Four 3.
