Windows 7 64-bit drivers, Mac OS X 10.5, iMac(2009, Winter)

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After using Windows XP 32-bit for a while we wanted to change over to Windows 7 64-bit instead. After installing most things went fine, but when I tried to install the drivers with the Mac OS X Install DVD it said it had no drivers available. Any ideas on finding the right drivers? I tried installing BootCamp 3.0 from a 10.6 DVD, but that didn't work either.
 

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Did you try to install the drivers from the Snow Leopard DVD? Just insert the SL DVD while Windows 7 is up and running and the drivers should automatically install. Note, however, that Snow Leopard only supported XP and Vista but some of the drivers should work.
 
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Yeah, e.g . the sound driver works, but I still miss out the graphics driver. The driver from nvidia.com don't work either.
 

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Did you download the correct nVidia 64 bit driver for your chipset? Most of the drivers on the nVidia site are for 32 bit Windows.
 

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