I'm away for the weekend so may only reply on Monday. I have done a graceful restart after the crash reboot, so will see how it goes today. It still continues, but only once a day or so, and seemingly only after the Mac has been on for a while (I left it on overnight which is unusual for me, and it crashed after 30 min of use this morning). At first the unexpected hardware reboots were every hour or two but that was while I was setting up for the first time, so was more focused on getting the latest drivers. Sometimes these errors are followed by a hardware reboot, and EventID 6008 from EventLog to say the previous system shutdown was unexpected, and EventID 41 from source Kernel-Power. That thread also discussed external drives, which I am not using - only the internal 512GB SSD. I searched and found a thread where you answered a chap a while ago on the same issue on an iMac, where the solution turned out to be to use the latest Boot Camp drivers, which I am. I also have frequent System Event Log error 12 from source AppleSSD. If these unknown devices are not causing any issues, you may want to ignore them. Does anyone (Apple support) have links I can download suitable drivers for these 4 devices? Unfortunately the way Apple offer their Boot Camp drivers is via a menu option in Boot Camp Assistant, not via a weblink. Older iMacs do not use the T2 controller, so it may just be an issue with drivers, which you reference in your post.
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Windows Update may not have drivers for some of these. The 2018 Mini has the T2 controller, which may be factor. The version of MacOS on the MacMini is 10.15.6, and Windows edition is 10 Pro, version 2004. O pacote 23.30. I have checked Windows update for drivers, but no luck. I have also ran the "Apple Software Update" utility in Windows as suggested, though I think that is more for iCloud / iTunes etc.
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I have also tried to run some of the individual installers from the sub-folders, all with no luck. Touch or click Find and fix network problems (Control panel). In the search box type, Internet connections. Run the Network Troubleshooter: Press and hold the Windows () key, and then press the q key. I have run Boot Camp Assistant and downloaded the WindowsSupport package from this Mac Mini (I didn't use another Mac to download it with different hardware), and run the Setup.exe from that download. NOTE: When you have not done so, perform the steps on the Resolving Wireless Connection Issues tab first. There may not be any W10 drivers for these. These are Apple-specific devices/extensions for BT. When seeking driver updates, its important to know that Windows automatically keeps many drivers up-to-date with Windows Update, which is built into Windows 11. MAP MAS-iOS - Hardware ID BTHENUM\_VID&0001004c_PID&722c
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I have successfully installed Windows 10 (2004) Boot Camp on my Mac Mini 2018, and most devices have been recognised by the Boot Camp drivers, with the exception of 4 devices:īase System Device - Hardware ID PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_16BE&SUBSYS_96BE14E4&REV_20