Bootcamp | 6.1.7931
Apple does not offer Boot Camp drivers as a standalone download from their website. They are packaged inside Boot Camp Assistant. Here is the correct way to extract version 6.1.7931:
If you already have Windows 10 installed on a compatible Mac, open C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\ and search for applebootcamp.inf. The parent folder name will contain 6.1.7931. You can back up the entire AppleBootCamp directory for future reinstallation.
In the versioning history of Apple’s dual-boot utility, Boot Camp 6.1.7931 is significant. It wasn't just a generic update; it was the specific build that rolled out alongside macOS 10.13 High Sierra. bootcamp 6.1.7931
Released in late 2017, this version marked a quiet but necessary evolution for the utility. High Sierra introduced a massive under-the-hood shift: the Apple File System (APFS). Boot Camp 6.1.7931 was the update that ensured the delicate dance between macOS’s new file system and the aging NTFS format of Windows 10 could still happen without data corruption.
Since Apple no longer hosts this specific version on its public servers (they dynamically redirect to the latest build for your macOS), you have three options: Apple does not offer Boot Camp drivers as
Contrary to what some believe, "Boot Camp" refers to two distinct things:
Boot Camp 6.1.7931 is a specific build of that support software package. The number 6.1.7931 denotes the version of the Windows support software, not the version of Boot Camp Assistant on macOS. Boot Camp 6
Because this driver is considered abandonware for Apple’s current support model, many archival sites host the exact BootCamp6.1.7931.zip file. Always verify checksums to avoid tampered drivers.