

I have virus and malware protection on my Windows 10 partition.Īntivirus/Malware protection can slow Windows down, especially if real-time protection is enabled.
Updated boot camp drivers update#
Apple Software Update on the Windows side provides updates, if any.
Updated boot camp drivers drivers#
Run BC Assistant -> Action -> Download, but this will provide the original drivers for your Mac year/model. It says I must restore the bootcamp partition to MacOS and presumably reinstall Windows. My MacBook Pro is a15" 2018 model, Intel Core I9 2.9Ghz CPU, 32Gb of ram, Intel UHD Graphics 630, 2Tb SSD.Ĭan you run a SMC and NVRAM Reset and test? My first inclination is to update the Bootcamp Windows drivers, but I am not permitted to download the drivers when I go to the macOS Catalina Bootcamp utility. I was previously able to download Windows drivers from the bootcamp utility from the MacOS side. What a headache that would be.Īll I want is to update the Bootcamp Windows 10 drivers. Well, I really don't want to erase the partition and reinstall Windows. I have virus and malware protection on my Windows 10 partition. My first inclination is to update the Bootcamp Windows drivers, but I am not permitted to download the drivers when I go to the macOS Catalina Bootcamp utility. At least it is associated if not causative.

I don't quite understand how updating to macOS Catalina would affect Bootcamp, but there you have it. Everything on the Windows side of my MacBook Pro is very slow, and quite different from before. Now the applications seem to run, but very slowly. I originally installed Bootcamp while my MacBook Pro was configured with MacOS Mojave and have made no changes to bootcamp since.īoot camp has worked flawlessly for the three applications for which I am compelled to resort to Windows. My Bootcamp is loaded with Windows 10 Pro with all the current updates as of today. I have updated my MacBook Pro 2018 to MacOS 10.15.1, not changing anything in Boot Camp.
