As Windows updates its security protocols, Boot Camp must follow suit. This version includes patches that address potential vulnerabilities within the Apple-provided Windows drivers.
| Mac Model | Windows Version | Works Well? | Notes | |-----------|----------------|-------------|-------| | MacBook Pro 15" 2019 | Win10 22H2 | ✅ Yes | Full function keys, T2 chip stability | | MacBook Air 2020 (Intel) | Win11 22H2 | ⚠️ Partial | Needs manual audio fix | | iMac Pro 2017 | Win10 LTSC | ✅ Yes | Thunderbolt hotplug works | | Mac mini 2018 | Win11 23H2 | ✅ Yes | USB-C audio devices fine | | Mac Pro 2019 | Win10 Pro | ✅ Yes | No issues | Bootcamp 6.1.19
| Issue | Status | |-------|--------| | Blue screen (IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL) after installing GPU drivers on iMac Pro | Fixed | | Bootcamp tray icon missing after Windows Update | Fixed | | Function keys (brightness/volume) unresponsive on Mac mini 2018 | Fixed | | Wi-Fi disconnect when Bluetooth headset connected | Partial fix (improved, not eliminated) | As Windows updates its security protocols, Boot Camp
Apple does not provide a standalone installer file for Boot Camp 6.1.19 on its public web downloads page. Instead, it must be fetched natively through existing utilities. Method 1: Updating Within an Existing Windows Partition : Supported on Macs running OS X 10
: Apple included several unnamed stability improvements to address performance issues when running Windows on Mac hardware.
: Supported on Macs running OS X 10.11 or later for the initial setup. How to Install the Update
While Bootcamp as a standalone tool has seen fewer feature updates in recent years, version 6.1.19 addresses several driver stability issues, improves support for newer Windows 11 builds, and resolves a long-standing audio routing bug affecting 2018–2020 MacBook Pro models.