: Since Apple has removed direct download links for 4.0.4033, users often rely on community-preserved links from platforms like Windows 10 Installation : Use the standard Boot Camp Assistant
. While it was not explicitly made for Windows 10, many users utilize this specific version to maintain driver compatibility on older hardware where newer Boot Camp versions (5.0 or 6.0) are not supported. Installing Windows 10 with Legacy Drivers bootcamp 40 4033 windows 10 install
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | | Use a different USB drive (some USB 3.0 drives fail). Try a USB 2.0 drive or an external SSD. | | Windows installer can’t see BOOTCAMP partition | In Windows setup, load drivers → browse to USB:\WindowsSupport$WinPEDriver$\AppleSSD → load driver. | | No Wi-Fi after driver install | Mac Pro 6,1 has no internal Wi‑Fi? Actually, it has 802.11ac. Reinstall BroadcomNetAdapter driver from Boot Camp manually via Device Manager. | | Black screen after Windows logo | Boot into Safe Mode (F8). Disable AMD graphics driver temporarily, then reinstall Boot Camp drivers. Also try resetting SMC (unplug power cord for 15 sec). | | Windows clock wrong when dual booting | Windows uses local time, macOS uses UTC. Fix: In Windows Registry – HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation → add DWORD RealTimeIsUniversal = 1. | | High fan noise in Windows | Mac Pro 6,1 fans ramp up due to missing thermal management. Ensure Boot Camp drivers fully installed. Use Macs Fan Control for Windows as a workaround. | : Since Apple has removed direct download links for 4