Right click the icon and select Run as administrator option. To overcome the administrator issue, navigate to C:\Windows\System32 and locate cmd.exe. Unfortunately in my case there was no option to run the msi as Administrator.
Instead we need to run *BootCamp\BootCamp\Drivers\Apple\BootCamp.msi but if we try to do it the old fashioned way, yet another error pops up “this installation requires elevated privileges.
2Įxtract all contents but do not run *BootCamp\BootCamp\setup.exe as this will produce the error displayed above. I am guessing that this problem happening to many of you out there that have different models of Macs so here is how to solve: 1ĭownload Boot Camp (or a newer version) from apple’s website. Guess what? Apple decided to make our life difficult again by popping up “Boot Camp 圆4 is unsupported on this computer model” error. Recently I tried to install Boot Camp on my MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009) having previously installed Windows 7 64-bit.