
One thing that is worth mention is that this OSX card has it's own Bluetooth stack, so you can use you Bluetooth mouse and keyboard in the bios and share paired devices across MacOs and Win (you need to pair on both systems but it will be working fine). If you want to go for dual boot win/macos I would advise against using these "cheap cards" (mainly because of windows drivers problem) It was not cheap, however, I totally forgot about the issue and no more problems with Bluetooth or WiFi.

Finally, I decided to buy 3rd one - a proper card. Not sure which drivers are proper as I tried two different cards and each of them has failed me in some way (usually working on macos but the problem with windows). Ignore update driver warning and click Yes Select Broadcom, Select Blutonium BCM2035 Bluetooth 2.4 GHz Single Chip TransceiverĨ. Right-click on the device (Bluetooth USB Host Controller)Ĥ. Run WindowsSupport\BootCamp\Drivers\Broadcom\BroadcomBluetooth64.exe (probably similar procedure will work for WiFi, so you could also run BroadcomWirelessUDM圆4.exe to add drivers to the system)Ģ. After the download WindowsSupport folder containing drivers will appear in the selected location. To download drivers from on Windows computer, you can use Brigadier ( ). To check the version open WindowsSupport 6969\BootCamp\BootCamp.xml and look for this tag

* Different MacBooks may download different versions of Windows Support Software (mine was 6969). Select location to save the drivers (WindowsSupport folder will be created at this location)

Select Download Windows Support SoftwareĤ. Launch Boot Camp Assistant, then open the Boot Camp Assistant applicationģ. The solution is simply manually to install the drivers.ĭownloading drivers on MacOs computer is quite easy:ġ. The problem is that sometimes the vendor ID on the Bluetooth is Broadcom and sometimes it's apple and even valid drivers may not work simply because vendor ID doesn't match even if hardware actually is a match. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guideīy reading an old post on the ****** I found the solution (Thx MysticalOS from ******).
