Bootcamp 6.1.7931 -

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Boot Camp version 6.1.7931 is a critical and specific driver package designed to bridge the gap between Windows 10 and the 2020 13‑inch MacBook Pro. For users of these particular Intel models, it unlocks the full potential of running Windows 10 natively, providing a complete and powerful dual‑boot system.

If you still have a Mac running macOS Sierra 10.12.6 or High Sierra 10.13.6: bootcamp 6.1.7931

If your Mac has limited internet access on the Windows partition, you can download the drivers through macOS: Boot your Mac into .

Version 6.1.7931 is a targeted driver package update. It does not change the core interface of the Boot Camp Assistant in macOS; instead, it updates the Windows-side drivers so that Apple hardware (like the trackpad, keyboard, Wi-Fi card, and graphics processing unit) interacts seamlessly with the Windows OS ecosystem. Key Features and Enhancements The video cuts to a partial install log — timestamped

Ensure you have at least 2GB of free space on your Windows (C:) partition.

: MXK32xx/A, MXK52xx/A, MWP42xx/A, and MWP82xx/A. Key Features and Content If you still have a Mac running macOS Sierra 10

There are two primary methods to obtain and install this essential driver package.

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The driver pack natively supports the following hardware footprints:

Running Windows on Apple hardware has long been a preferred workflow for developers, gamers, and professionals who need platform-specific software without sacrificing Mac build quality. For owners of specific Intel-based Mac models, remains a critical driver release.