Bootcamp 4.0.4033 Download

Boot Camp 4.x corresponds to the generation used with macOS releases around the early 2010s, mainly supporting Windows 7. Later macOS and Boot Camp versions (5.x, 6.x, etc.) support newer Windows releases and different Mac models. Boot Camp 4.0.4033 is an incremental build; details about exact fixes in that build are typically in Apple’s support release notes for the corresponding download.

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Boot Camp Support Software 4.0.4033 is a legacy driver package released by Apple to enable Windows 7 support on older Intel-based Mac computers. It is specifically designed for Mac models produced as far back as 2006, ensuring that hardware like trackpads, keyboards, and internal components function correctly within the Windows environment. Key Features and Compatibility

Target OS: Primarily supports Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit). Some users have successfully adapted it for Windows 8 or 10 on older hardware using administrative command-line installation. Bootcamp 4.0.4033 Download

Hardware Range: Supports older Intel Macs (e.g., MacBook Pro Mid-2010 or earlier) that are not compatible with the newer version 5.0 or 6.0 drivers. Package Size: Approximately 1 GB. Download and Installation

While Apple has removed direct links for many older versions from its main support landing pages, you can still find it listed in the official Boot Camp Manuals and Downloads archive.

Apple occasionally hosts legacy driver packages on their official support site. You can search for "Boot Camp Support Software 4.0.4033" on Apple’s Download page. Look for a .dmg file named: BootCamp4.0.4033.dmg. If available, the SHA1 checksum should be verifiable. Boot Camp 4

You may ask: Why not just use a newer Boot Camp driver?

The answer is hardware dependency. Newer Bootcamp versions (5.x and 6.x) are built for Windows 8.1, 10, and 11. They assume your Mac has UEFI firmware updates that older 2011 Macs lack. Installing Bootcamp 6.0 on a 2011 iMac may cause:

Version 4.0.4033 is the "Goldilocks" driver—stable, fully-featured, and officially signed by Apple for mid-2011 to late-2012 hardware. Boot Camp Support Software 4

If you are attempting to install this on vintage hardware today, simply running the setup.exe inside Windows XP is the easiest method, but a clean install usually requires the .exe to be extracted.

Solution: This indicates a video driver failure. In Windows Safe Mode, uninstall the existing AMD/nVidia/Intel driver, then reinstall only the graphics portion from the Bootcamp 4.0.4033 package manually via Device Manager.