
#WATERMARKING WITH WINPCSIGN PRO 2010 DRIVERS#
Apple's HFS drivers break some Windows 10 features (at the time of this writing) so go to windows/system32/drivers and rename AppleHFS.sys and AppleMNT.sys to something else (AppleHFS_disabled.sys for example). The right drivers are from 2013, and the bad drivers are from 2015.Ĩ) We're not done yet. You can tell if you have them by looking in device manager and looking at the driver date for the 320M. These drivers DO NOT WORK and will result in corrupt graphics, even in XP/7/whatever. If this happens to you, run DDU (display driver uninstaller) to get rid of the 2015 driver once and for all, reinstall the right driver, and block the update again. Once they get onto your system, they will reinstall themselves over any other driver, which is what happened to me. Connect to the internet and (quickly) run the utility and block the NVidia drivers from installing.
#WATERMARKING WITH WINPCSIGN PRO 2010 INSTALL#
Also run the trackpad and keyboard installer.ĥ) Go to device manager, find the 2 problem devices, point the 'update driver' mechanism to the NVidia directory and watch your drivers get installed.Ħ) Install the NVidia 327.23 drivers and fix the color profile if you like.ħ) This is the critical step: download the update blocker utility from Microsoft here. You can trick boot camp assistant with a Windows 7 disc if you like to get the support package, or you can just do the partitioning yourself.Ģ) Do NOT connect to the internet, because Windows Update will force install a driver for the 320M that is broken (thanks, Microsoft).ģ) Find bootcamp.msi, and run msiexec /i bootcamp.msi in an elevated cmd. What you need prepared (on a flash drive perhaps):ģ) Three files from the Apple support package for Windows 7 (you can download the package through boot camp assistant, or from somewhere on Apple's web site): AppleKeyboardInstaller64.exe, AppleMultiTouchTrackPadInstaller64.exe, and the NVidia directory (with NVidiaChipset and Win7 folders inside).Ĥ) If you want the LCD to display colors correctly, take the color profile from OS X.ġ) Install Windows 10. X64 (and probably x86) Windows 10 runs fine on the 2010 13" MacBook Pro (well, as well as it can with a Core 2 Duo and 6GB of RAM).

Since I have used these forums many times and found them very helpful, I hope I can help someone in turn.
