Nov 6, 2012 - This means using Boot Camp to install Windows on your Mac as. Drivers yourself—2009 and 2010-era Macs with NVIDIA chipsets will. If you encounter crashes, try rolling back to an older version; my 2010 MacBook Air.
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Hi Eric, Thank you for posting on Microsoft Community. I understand the inconvenience you are facing.
I will certainly help you with this. This issue may arise due to incompatibility of graphics driver with Windows or Virtual machine that are you using or with Mac OS. I suggest you to try compatibility mode for graphics driver and check if it helps.
To do so kindly follow the below given steps: • Right click on graphic driver that you have downloaded from manufacturer website. • Click/tap on Properties. • Check the Run this program in Compatibility mode for under Compatibility tab • Select Windows 8.1/8 from the drop down under Compatibility mode section. • Click on Apply and Ok. • Install the drivers, restart PC and check if issue is resolved. If issue persist, I suggest you to get in contact with Apple support for better suggestion.
Hope this information is helpful. Please feel free to reply in case you face any other issues with Windows in future. Found the solution You're probably (U)EFI Booting Windows on your Macbook. 'Technical info: While Windows 8 no longer expects an EFI system to have VGA-compatible video, Nvidia drivers apparently still do and crash if they don’t detect it.
The above commands are supposed to enable the VGA support in the graphics card.' I'm writing this from Windows on my Macbook 5,2 with Nvidia 9400m running latest Nvidia Driver 341.92 You have to boot your Windows from an EFI shell, for example following this guide: and add these lines to your startup.nsh so that it looks like this: mm 0010003E 1;PCI:8 mm 02000004 1;PCI:7 fs0: EFI Microsoft Boot bootmgfw.efi Works great!
All credits to for sharing this great workaround with us. And add these lines to your startup.nsh so that it looks like this: mm 0010003E 1;PCI:8 mm 02000004 1;PCI:7 fs0: EFI Microsoft Boot bootmgfw.efi Works great!
In the Microsoft Office 2011 14.5.6 Update volume window, double-click the Office 2011 14.5.6 Update application to start the update process, and then follow the instructions on the screen. If the installation finishes successfully, you can remove the update installer from your hard disk. The most recent update for Office 2011 is 14.6.0 published 21 Dec 2015. You don't need a link, just launch any Office program then go to Help> Check for Updates in the main menu. Please mark HELPFUL or ANSWERED as appropriate to keep list as clean as possible ☺ Regards, Bob J.
All credits to for sharing this great workaround with us. Hi, thank you so much for this tip.
I have the same issue my Macbook air 2010 installed Windows 10 by deleting all partition and recreated it with GPT and an EFI partition. I tried google search and didn't find on how to edit startup.nsh file. Can you tell me where I find this file to edit?