Q: I installed 6.0.6136, but my audio doesn’t work.
A: This is often due to Windows Update overwriting the Apple driver. Reinstall the Realtek audio driver inside the BootCamp/Drivers/Apple folder.
Q: Can I use this on Windows 11? A: Possibly, but it’s not officially supported. You may experience Blue Screens (BSODs) related to the AppleSSD.sys file. We recommend Boot Camp 6.1+ for Windows 11.
Q: The download keeps failing.
A: Apple’s legacy servers can be slow. Try using brctl commands in macOS Terminal to download the package directly to your desktop. Bootcamp 6.0.6136 Download
Based on community feedback and Apple’s internal versioning, 6.0.6136 is typically required for:
If you own a newer Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) Mac, stop reading—Boot Camp does not work on those systems. This driver is strictly for Intel T2-chip Macs running legacy Windows installations. Q: I installed 6
Apple changed the I2C HID protocol in later drivers. If you have a MacBook Air (2017) or MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, non-Touch Bar), Boot Camp versions after 6.0.6138 introduce a 2-3 second lag on the trackpad after idle. 6.0.6136 avoids this.
On 2016 and 2017 15-inch MacBook Pros (Touch Bar models), newer Boot Camp drivers (6.1+) often break audio after resuming from sleep. Version 6.0.6136 contains the last stable Cirrus Logic CS8409 audio driver that reliably restores sound. If you own a newer Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3)
A: Yes, but you must first install Windows to the external drive via a Windows-to-Go method, then run the MSI manually. Boot Camp Assistant itself will not work with external drives.
