

- #Bootcamp drivers windows 7 64 bit macbook pro 2010 install#
- #Bootcamp drivers windows 7 64 bit macbook pro 2010 driver#
- #Bootcamp drivers windows 7 64 bit macbook pro 2010 windows 10#
Gpt show: unable to open device '/dev/disk0': Undefined error: 0Ĭ. Output of sudo gpt -r show /dev/disk0: gpt show: /dev/disk0: Suspicious MBR at sector 0

Output of diskutil list: /dev/disk0 (internal, physical):Ģ: Apple_APFS Container disk1 255.0 GB disk0s2ģ: Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP 256.9 GB disk0s3Ġ: APFS Container Scheme - +255.0 GB disk1ī.
#Bootcamp drivers windows 7 64 bit macbook pro 2010 windows 10#
Please help to see how can I add an Windows Vista instance in this MacBook Pro 15 inch mid-2010, with installed OSX High Sierra and Windows 10 BootCamp.īelow is the output requested by David Anderson.Ī. I am not sure if I should change the MBR format to GPT format, which I am afraid that I cannot boot up the OSX nor the Windows 10 anymore.
#Bootcamp drivers windows 7 64 bit macbook pro 2010 install#
I checked and found that the disk is in MBR format, which should allow for up to 4 primary partition, but still I cannot install an extra Windows Vista on top of OSX High Sierra and Windows 10 BootCamp, in this MacBook. The selected disks has the maximum number of partitions of this type." and I cannot proceed with the installation. I tried to select the 100GB UN-allocated space, but there is a warning "Windows cannot be installed to this hard disk space. I then try booting a Windows Vista installation DVD, but to the step of selected the partition, I have Disk0Partition1 - Primary Disk0Partition2 - Primary Disk0Partition3 BOOTCAMP - Primary and finally Disk0Unallocated Space 100GB. I am afraid to lose the HighSierra OSX boot, so I do not create the "simple volume". will not be able to start installed OS from any volume on the disk(s) (except the current boot volume).". I tried to create a "New Simple Volume", but there is a warning of ".will convert the basic disk(s) to dynamic disk(s). I then use Disk Management on the BootCamp Windows 10 to shrink the BootCamp volume and leave out another empty partition of 100GB. Thus I tried to install one more Windows Vista instance on the same disk.
#Bootcamp drivers windows 7 64 bit macbook pro 2010 driver#
I suppose the last M-Audio FireWire 410 V6.0.01 Driver only supports Windows Vista 64-bit and Windows 7 64-bit. On this BootCamp Windows 10 (Not officially supported by M-Audio FireWire 410), I run the "M-Audio FW Device Enabler", then I can see the Sound device "%MAFWFU.DeviceDesc%", then I click Enabler, then I can open the "M-Audio FireWire Control Panel", but the "mixer", "output" and "hardware" tabs are all empty. I then use a MacBook Pro 15 inch mid-2010, with a FireWire 1394 9-pin port, with OSX HighSierra and BootCamp Windows 10 installed.

I use a HP DV7-1025nr laptop/notebook with a IEEE 1394 4-pin port, but on both Windows 7 and Windows Vista, the "M-Audio FireWire Control Panel" cannot found the M-Audio FW 410 device, nor the Windows Device Manager can recognize the device. I have a old M-Audio FireWire 410 device.
