diff --git a/images/bootcamp-md/location_msi.png b/images/bootcamp-md/location_msi.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f97a705 Binary files /dev/null and b/images/bootcamp-md/location_msi.png differ diff --git a/multiboot/bootcamp.md b/multiboot/bootcamp.md index 16e3d1bd..9e41314e 100644 --- a/multiboot/bootcamp.md +++ b/multiboot/bootcamp.md @@ -15,8 +15,6 @@ To start we'll need the following: * MUST be UEFI/GPT based * [Brigadier](https://github.com/corpnewt/brigadier) * To download the BootCamp drivers -* SMBIOS injection enabled - * As the drivers have a SMBIOS check * Setup [LauncherOption](../multiboot/bootstrap.md) * Not required but can help alleviate headaches when Windows erases the BOOTx64.efi OpenCore uses @@ -50,10 +48,16 @@ macOS users will next need to expand WindowsSupport.dmg and place it somewhere W ![](../images/bootcamp-md/done.png) -Next navigate to the `bootcamp-{filename}\BootCamp` folder and run the Setup.exe: +Next, within Windows, you have two choices. + +Either navigate to the `bootcamp-{filename}\BootCamp` folder and run `Setup.exe`, this requires correct spoofing of SMBIOS SystemProductName - shown as System Model in Windows - to launch: ![](../images/bootcamp-md/location.png) +Alternatively, launch `bootcamp-{filename}\BootCamp\Drivers\Apple\BootCamp.msi` as Administrator - for instance by starting it directly from an Administrator command shell - this skips the BootCamp model check entirely: + +![](../images/bootcamp-md/location_msi.png) + Once all is finished, you now have BootCamp switching! There should be a little BootCamp icon in you tray now that you can select which drive to boot to. * Note: For those no needing the extra drivers BootCamp provides, you can delete the following: