For many Apple users, the ability to run Windows 10 on a Mac via Boot Camp is a crucial feature. It allows you to leverage the robust hardware of a MacBook, iMac, or Mac mini while operating in a Microsoft Windows environment. However, achieving peak performance—particularly regarding trackpads, audio, and graphics—requires specific, signed Apple drivers.

The Magic Mouse or Apple Trackpad will lose multi-touch capabilities.

If you have already removed macOS and only have Windows running on your Mac, you can use the Boot Camp Assistant functionality within Windows, or manually search Apple's official support portals. While Apple does not directly host old versions like 6.0.6133 on a public-facing "old versions" page, the drivers can be extracted from existing macOS installations.

Download Brigadier, run it, and it will fetch the appropriate 6.0+ driver package for your system. Method 3: Third-Party Repositories (Use Caution)