I have the same problem. Win 7 upgraded with Win 10 through BootCamp + OSX Yosemite.
I downloaded BCA 5 in OSX, unzipped and copied the BootCamp folder to a USD stick. In Windows double-clicked SetUp folder on USB stick but get the error message: 'The $WinPEDriver$ was not found. Please verify the folder $WinPEDriver$ is in the same location as the BootCamp folder and try the installation again.' I can't find any reference to $WinPEDriver$ anywhere.am I doing something wrong? I also copied the BootCamp folder to the BOOTCAMP (C:) root partition and the same happens. Did I do something wrong when I originally installed Win 7? Grateful, please for your urgent help.
Cheers Barry. Thanks for your really quick reply.impressive1 I've done as you asked, as below. Jul 31, 2015 4:48 AM Dear Loner T Help please! I have the same problem. Win 7 upgraded with Win 10 through BootCamp + OSX Yosemite. I downloaded BCA 5 in OSX, unzipped and copied the BootCamp folder to a USD stick. In Windows double-clicked SetUp folder on USB stick but get the error message: 'The $WinPEDriver$ was not found.
Please verify the folder $WinPEDriver$ is in the same location as the BootCamp folder and try the installation again.' I can't find any reference to $WinPEDriver$ anywhere.am I doing something wrong? I also copied the BootCamp folder to the BOOTCAMP (C:) root partition and the same happens. Did I do something wrong when I originally installed Win 7?
Mar 21, 2009 - Apple refers to a shortcut as an 'alias', because it sounds super sophisticated. SHORTCUT to the XP partition (that sits on my OS X desktop). Trackpad gestures and keyboard shortcuts, or: Windows 10 for the Mac user Window management gets much better, at least if you have the right hardware. Andrew Cunningham - Jul 29, 2015 11:50 pm UTC.
Grateful, please for your urgent help. Cheers Jul 31, 2015 4:31 AM Can you post a new discussion? It seems that the setup.exe being used is the Windows installer rather than the Bootcamp Installer? MacBook Pro, Other OS, OSX Yosemite/Win10 Upgraded Win10. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.
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I know I am very late to the party, but I had the same problem. No black/grey diamond in the lower right corner of windows, and no 'Boot Camp' in Windows Control Panel.
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What worked for me was to take the USB stick that the Mac OS Bootcamp manager had me create during the creation of my bootcamp partition with the Windows drivers on it, plug it into the computer, find the folder 'WindowsSupport' and in there I double clicked 'setup' to run the installation of the actual bootcamp functions (little black diamond on the task bar, and 'Boot Camp' in the control panel). I can also now view my Mac OS partition of the hard drive and copy files from the mac side to the windows side. Anyway, I know this is quite late, but I just thought I would share how i fixed the problem.