None of these issues happen with Ubuntu or macOS. Interestingly, although BootCamp seems to reboot the machine in legacy BIOS mode to install Win7, I was able to install Win10 from a flash drive in the Mac's EFI (not UEFI) boot mode. It seems as if Win10 doesn't know it's running on a laptop and puts the fans and CPU at full power, draining the battery along with it. Even after fixing the graphics card issue, the machine would randomly overheat and shut down. That means no multitouch trackpad, so say goodbye to multitouch gestures! I used a mouse instead. Apple's BootCamp drivers do NOT work with Windows 10 they crash the machine on startup. This forced Windows to use the generic Microsoft Display Driver on normal boot. I decided to go into safe mode and disable the graphics card in Device Manager. The machine shuts off while booting due to NVIDIA's graphics drivers (which were installed on the first boot of Win10). Windows 10 works, with a few major issues: I said that Win10 didn't work on my old Late 2010 11" MacBook Air, but I believe the explanation merits a new thread.
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