diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 2295acc..2d75bda 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ ## Download / Installation - Open **PowerShell** (or Windows Terminal with PowerShell) as administrator. -- Copy/paste the following and press enter: +- Paste the following and press enter: ``` iex (Invoke-RestMethod -Uri 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/NelloKudo/Apple-Mobile-Drivers-Installer/main/AppleDrivInstaller.ps1') ``` -- And we're good, drivers installed! +- A few seconds and we're good, drivers installed! ## Why is this a thing? Where does it download drivers from? -The whole reason behind me creating this script is Windows **STILL** not including Apple's devices drivers -in the OS by default, therefore making their installation a burden for every Apple user which needs to: +The whole reason behind me creating this script is Windows **STILL** not including Apple's drivers +by default, making their installation a burden for every Apple user which needs to do all of this just to use their devices: - Download iTunes and iCloud - Enable Windows Update - Wait for all the updates to finish and hope for Windows to *eventually* pull Apple drivers **when needed** -Since Googling doesn't help with the issue, as any forum returns strange ways to pull such drivers (and many of those are outdated) -I just went for the easy way: a script which installs the **same drivers Windows Update would**, but in an extremely faster way. +Since Googling doesn't help with the issue, as all forum posts return strange ways to download such drivers (with most of those being super-outdated) +I just went for the easy way: a script that installs the **same drivers Windows Update would**, but in an extremely faster way. This'd make life easier for everyone who'd just want to use their phone as hotspot *and not install every hunch of Apple software just to have some internet*. The script pulls drivers from [Microsoft's Update Catalog](https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Home.aspx), which you can pretty much browse yourself to look for Apple's stuff. -It just install the **right ones** from that catalog to actually work out of the box on Windows. +It just installs the **right ones** from that catalog for them to actually work out of the box on Windows. Last but not least, administrator is obviously only needed **in order to install drivers**. All it does is **installing the .inf files** -inside such updates, which you could pretty much do yourself by right-clicking those. +included in such updates, which you could pretty much do yourself by right-clicking those. ## Can I install the script on an offline machine?