Or Is there a way to download the bluetooth drivers alone from apple site. Or can I create the "$WinPEDriver$" folder manually, just as BootCamp Assitant creates it. I live in a place where bandwidth is very low, so downloading another 2 GB of drivers will take 3 more days, and may also get interrupted frequently. Is there a way were I can download the "$WinPEDriver$" folder alone from Apple site. It is also possible the device may show under Imaging Devices, Portable Devices or Other Devices or as an MTB.
Locate Universal Serial Bus Controllers > Apple Mobile Device USB Driver.
I tried to install the Bluetooth driver alone manually, that also didn't help. If iTunes, and the Apple Mobile Device Service are apparently installed correctly, try the following: Open Control Panel > Device Manager.
With this the driver installation does proceed, but everything except the Broadcom_Bluetooth_Driver are getting installed. So I created a empty folder named "$WinPEDriver$". Your printer might also support Apple AirPrint. Apple officially supports Windows 10 on the newer Macs. You can find print drivers from HP through HP Software and Driver Downloads.
Select 'Download Windows Support Software'. Open the Boot Camp Assistant application. When I try to manually start the setup.exe in BootCamp folder, it quits saying "$WinPEDriver$" folder is missing. If you are running El Capitan (OS X 10.11), you can download the Boot Camp Support Software by following the steps given below. There are many third-party websites offering you the download of the required Apple USB drivers. Without "$WinPEDriver$" folder, Windows10 get installed without the drivers. If you do a quick search for Apple mobile device recovery mode driver Windows 10 on Google, you will find that there are a number of links to download the drivers but none of those are from Apple. Now I wish to reinstall it, but when I took a backup of the bootcamp drivers, I only backed up the "BootCamp" folder, I forgot to backup the "$WinPEDriver$" folder. Then due to space issues I deleted the Windows partition, thinking I can always reinstall it, if needed. I was able to use it to install Windows10 and use it. I also downloaded the bootcamp drivers, and a folder named "BootCamp" and "$WinPEDriver$" were created in my Windows10 bootable usb. I have an macbook air 2012, I recently installed Windows 10 in it using bootcamp.