

This eliminates any OS/Driver specific issues, since they have different drivers. Yes, it is exactly the same behavior in Windows an OS X. W7/W8.1 drivers can be downloaded from Install Windows 7 and earlier on your Mac using Boot Camp - Apple Support, and these support W7/W8.1 as noted in the System Requirements for each specific Mac model's download.īC6 drivers can be download using BC Assistant as follows. There are two separate sets of drivers - BC5 - W7/W8.1, and BC6 - W10. So should I really use the older drivers? Why does Apple use bad/broken Win 8 drivers? Or aren't they for Windows 10? The Windows 8 drivers are the newer ones, but in 5 GHz band I get with windows 8 drivers only around 30 MB/s throughput and with Windows 7 drivers I get 50 MB/s. As I am running Windows 10, I think I should use Windows 8 drivers, correct? I created a new Bootcamp install stick under Mac OS and now I can find Windows 8 and Windos 7 drivers on the USB Stick. Please see the following two links to manage specific driver updates.

Is it possible to disable the Windows Update only for certain devices? I don't think so, or?
