
If you mount the the ISO using macOS, the you will get the Snow Leopard files. As I already explained, the Snow Leopard ISO must be mounted on a Windows machine in order to access the Boot Camp files. These downloads are in the form a zip files which can be unzipped by Windows or macOS.
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Basically, the previous answer explained the drivers can be found using the links provided on the Apple webpage Install Windows 7 on your Mac using Boot Camp. This is when Boot Camp Assistant application starting installing Windows without the use of a DVD or USB flash drive.

Again, just to confirm - I'm not looking to obtain any model-specific drivers, but instead would like to be able to download all drivers hosted by Apple - mainly for archival purposes and to examine the differences between each set of drivers to establish the different drivers that Apple use. Does anybody happen to have a way of obtaining all of the drivers that Apple host for each Mac model that doesn't require macOS to be used? I realise that these drivers can be downloaded in PKG form, which from my understanding then requires a Mac to extract the *.dmg file from it that can then be used to obtain the contained drivers - I'm hoping for a way to avoid macOS, and use Windows throughout the entire process. I'm aware that Apple offer multiple versions of Boot Camp drivers for each Mac model, and that there are several different (unsupported) ways of obtaining this.

Please note that although this has a similar title to my previous question ( Does Apple offer a page that lists all versions of published Boot Camp drivers?), the answer that I'm looking for is much different.
