So I created those two folders and copied all of the *mtp64 and *mtm64 files from boot camp 4 installation files to these respective folders, and also copy the WdfCoInstaller01005.dll file into both folders. Open up the system's SetupAPI log file and discovered the file not found error was caused by attempting to find driver files in DriverStore which did not exist:Ĭ:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\applemtm64.inf_amd64_e9ad032101401c02 C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\applemtp64.inf_amd64_e01424b60295b8a0 When I tried to update these generic device drivers to the apple drivers, I got the error "system cannot find the path specified". I tracked down two generic device entries called usb input device and figured out they were the trackpad installed with generic Microsoft drivers. ![]() So I went back to device manager which did not have any devices with problems, and I couldn't find the devices Apple Trackpad or Multitouch Trackpad. Hacking the BootCamp64.msi file using Orca to detect a different Windows version also failed. ![]() Installing drivers manually using device manager from the Boot Camp 4 installation files failed. As as result, Boot Camp 3.2 was already installed, but trackpad was not working. ![]() Upgraded Windows 7 to Windows 8, keeping applications and files. Some features of your Mac aren't designed to work in Windows.Got my Apple Macbook Multitouch Trackpad drivers to install on 64 bit Windows 8 RTM. If a Mac feature still doesn't work after updating the Windows support software, search for your symptom on the Apple support website or Microsoft support website.
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