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So did a search on Mininova and found the torrent. problem was the person who had uploaded it said it worked on Win 7 32 bit but it hadn't been tested on 64 bit, I had this and when I tried to run it encountered problems.
Microsoft in one of their more dubious decisions, has set 64 bit Vista and 7 to enforce digitally signed drivers. Supposedly for security reasons, however doesn't offer that much of an issue for malware creators, does cause an issue for smaller developers who can't afford to pay MS for certificates as their drivers will not run on 64 bit.
So when installing Bootcamp 3.0 I had errors that some of the drivers were not digitally signed, on reboot Start up Repair loaded, a System Restore was done and Bootcamp was undone. Tried using the msi's from the Limo patch, this allowed Bootcamp 3.0 to run fine, however no HSF+ support afterwards.
Did some research today and have managed to get it to work on 64 bit Win 7 with full HSF+ support. No longer need to pay out for 3rd party SW to access files on the Mac partition
So here's what I did to get it to work:
1. Turn off UAC and restart.
2. Open Start, type cmd into Start Search, right click on cmd in results and choose run as administrator.
3. In comand prompt typed: bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
4. Downloaded Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (DSEO) from http://www.ngohq.com/attachments/new...-7-dseo13b.exe
5. Edit Download Boot_Camp_3_micro_by_LIMO.zip from http://www.speedyshare.com/443448130.html, copy Bootcamp folder from install CD to the computer, and then copy the files from the limo patch and overwrite the old ones. Run Set Up, j OK the messages about unsigned drivers, on finish click no when it asks to restart.
6. Ran DSEO, chose Enable Test Mode
7. Chose Sign a System File in DSEO. (This step needs to be repeated at least 4 times)
8. In the location box type:
c:windowssystem 32driversapplehfs.sys
c:windowssystem 32driversapplemnt.sys
c:windowssystem 32driverskeyagent.sys
c:windowssystem 32driversmachaldriver.sys
(also added to other files to be on the safe side don't know if it was needed or not, applemtm.sys and applemtp.sys).
*Note* If like me you're using a MacBook Pro and have the KB set to UK, then you might be wondering where the key is as the keyboard layout isn't set till after the system is restarted. I got round this by Start> Ease of access> On screen keyboard.
9. Restart and voila, working Bootcamp with full HSF+ support. Can see my Leopard partition in Computer and access it as if I had Macdrive installed
On the latency issue, have noticed kbdmgr.exe has been replaced with bootmanager.exe. Unfortunately still getting the screen freezing for a couple of seconds every now and then, so have had to kill the process in Task Manager.
In regards to the trackpad, it is working fine for tap to click, 2 finger tap to click and 2 finger scrolling.
Weeks after the release of Windows 10, Apple has finally updated Boot Camp Assistant to add support for Windows 10. Yes, the latest version of Boot Camp is fully compatible with Windows 10.
UPDATE on 24/09/2018: If you don’t have access to the macOS or erased macOS from your computer, please refer to our download Boot Camp drivers without Boot Camp Assistant guide.
Mac users who would like to install and enjoy Windows 10 on Mac machines without going through driver issues can now download the newest version of Boot Camp drivers from Apple. The new Boot Camp drivers should address issues with the trackpad on some MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models.
If you have no idea about Boot Camp, it’s an assistant software available on macOS to help users easily partition the hard drive, prepare bootable Windows media, and then install Windows alongside your existing macOS.
Before downloading Boot Camp drivers, we recommend you to make sure that your MacBook computer supports Windows 10. The list of MacBook models that support Windows 10 can be found on the Boot Camp support page.