![]() Windows should recognize the adapter and use the driver you’ve just installedĮvery time you wish to use the Thunderbolt-to-Ethernet adapter to get access to the network, you have to plug the cable and the reboot.Leave the cable and adapter plugged into your mac.right-click on the “b57nd60a.inf” information file and select “Install”.Download “NetLink®/NetXtreme® I Desktop/Mobile/Server (圆4)” from.There is no driver for the adapter installed in the Bootcamp driver-install on Windows 10. Using a Thunderbolt-to-Ethernet adapter to connect to the Ethernet doesn’t work when you are on a Windows 10 (Windows 7 or 8 seems to have the same problem). A little research revealed that there is a simple solution to this issue. At least not, when you are using Windows 10. Another issue with using windows on a Mac via Bootcamp, is the Ethernet adapter is not installer as part of the Bootcamp drivers install. ![]() ![]() Somehow I suspecting Apple to have written a faulty driver on purpose, so Windows will burn through the battery faster than OS X will. ![]() Boot Camp currently supports Windows 10 on a range of. That is not always without issues and don’t even get me started with battery life. Boot Camp combines Windows 10 with install scripts to load hardware drivers for the targeted Mac computer. I use a Mac, but have Windows 10 installed via bootcamp. Note: This is a bit off-topic from my usual SharePoint ramblings, but I just needed to archive this information and most likely I’m not the only one with this issue. ![]()
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