Windows 7 Usb 3.0 Driver Bootcamp

I've a iMac (Dic 2013, Intel i7-4771), through boot camp assistant I've installed Win 7. Everything works right, except USB 3.0. I've two external drive, one USB 2.0 and the other USB 3.0. USB 2.0 drive works, but USB 3.0 don't. The USB 3.0 works properly pluged to another pc ('pure' Windows), so USB 3.0 drive isn't damage. USB 3.0 Driver for Windows 7 (32-bit, 64-bit), Vista (32-bit, 64-bit), XP - ThinkPad SHOP SUPPORT.

Updated April 2014

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Apple have at long last provided not only direct download links for Windows drivers, but also tables of which link you need for each model/year. If you can work out which model of apple you have, you can now get the direct download link from the apple site.

How to find the correct BootCamp direct download link for your Mac model

  • Go to this page: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5634
  • About half way down the page, find the heading 'Boot Camp requirements by Mac model'
  • Under that, find the heading for your Mac model. There are headings for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook, iMac, Mac mini and Mac Pro.
  • Each heading hides a table by model & year vs. windows version. There are direct download links for Windows 8 and Windows 7, for 32-bit and 64-bit.
  • Choose your download. Done.

Windows 7 Usb 3.0 Driver Bootcamp Download

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How do I work out which Mac model I have?

  • The same page has instructions. With pictures!

I downloaded. Now what?

3.0
  • Each download link includes instructions

But I'm in Windows already, and I can't open this .pkg file download Apple has just given me

Then you want this page: www.cafe-encounter.net/p860/opening-a-bootcamp-driver-download-on-windows-7-or-8-with-7-zip

Only 64-bit drivers are listed but I want 32-bit drivers. Or vice versa

Windows 7 Usb 3.0 Driver Bootcamp 64-bit

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Windows 7 Usb 3.0 Driver Bootcamp Full

You're stepping into the realm of the unsupported, so you're at your own risk here. What you can try is: get the download you think you want; open it with 7-zip; Now instead of running the installer, open the Folder that contains the individual driver installers. Run each of those. If it doesn't work, you can uninstall from the Windows Control Panel and try again with the drivers Apple said you should use.

My model isn't listed on that Apple page

Ah. Thats sad. You may be looking for the impossible. Your last hope is probably to try this page on older Mac models http://www.cafe-encounter.net/p682/download-bootcamp-drivers For models older than that, you're in the era before BootCamp downloads, and you probably need an OS X Leopard or earlier install CD.