Bootcamp 6.1.7931
Why two models? In 2020, Apple refreshed the 13‑inch MacBook Pro with Intel’s 10th‑gen “Ice Lake” processors. The four‑port version (two ports on each side) has the higher‑end Ice Lake chips, while the two‑port version (only on the right side) has the slightly lower‑end Ice Lake chips. Nevertheless, both share enough hardware that they use the same Boot Camp driver pack.
Its hardware support is tailored for the 10th-generation Intel Ice Lake processors found in these models.
Apple routinely pushes updates to its Windows Support Software. While you may occasionally hear users discussing "Boot Camp 6.1" generally, the underlying driver packages have sub-versioning (such as version 6.1.7931). These incremental updates provide critical compatibility fixes for newer Windows versions, patched security vulnerabilities, and stability improvements for your Mac hardware running in a Windows environment. Key Hardware Improved by these Updates: bootcamp 6.1.7931
| | Details | | -------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Purpose | Windows drivers and utilities for Intel Macs | | Supported Macs | MacBook Pro (13‑inch, 2020, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) and (Two Thunderbolt 3 Ports) – model identifiers MacBookPro16,3 and MacBookPro16,2 | | Supported Windows | Windows 10 64‑bit (unofficial support for Windows 11 may work) | | Release Date | Approximately March 1, 2020 | | File Size | ~298 MB (compressed archive) | | Key Contents | Drivers for Intel Ice Lake chipsets, Apple SSD, audio, network, trackpad, display, and the Boot Camp Control Panel | | Official Download | Via Boot Camp Assistant in macOS (recommended) | | Third‑Party Mirrors | Various community‑maintained sites exist, but use with caution |
Are you trying to for these specific drivers? Why two models
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First, let's clarify the terminology. "Bootcamp" is Apple’s dual-boot utility that allows Intel-based Macs to run Microsoft Windows natively. The version number, , refers specifically to the Windows Support Software package (often packaged as BootCamp6.1.7931.zip ). This is not the macOS assistant tool, but rather the drivers and system software installed inside Windows to make Apple hardware (keyboard backlight, trackpad, iSight camera, audio jacks, and GPU switching) function correctly. Nevertheless, both share enough hardware that they use
If Windows 10 is already running on your 2020 MacBook Pro, you can pull this release straight from Apple's content delivery networks: Click the Windows . Locate and open the Apple Software Update desktop app.
: Includes critical updates for Apple-specific hardware, such as: Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Trackpad 2 gestures. Precision keyboard backlight and media key mapping. USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 port stability.











