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Old 09-07-2009, 01:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Windows - Macintosh Drivers CD

I was reading the tutorial ( How to Install Windows Xp on Macbook or Mac Using Boot Camp | iTechMax ) but i couldnt find a way to burn that cd with boot camp...or am i doin something wrong ? please help
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Old 09-07-2009, 01:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i need to burn a macintosh drivers cd to use it on windows...but i see no such thing to do/press when i open the bootcamp...step 2
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The windows drivers are on the OS X disk. You do not burn a disk. After you boot into Windows, you insert your OS X disk to install the drivers.

It would help if you read all the way through the instructions, prior to beginning your install. That way, there are no surprises as you go.

edit: sorry - did not look at your link - see below

First off, blow off that tutorial you are looking at. It is not correct and was probably written during the beta introduced during Tiger.

Open up BootCamp Assistant on your computer and on the first screen is an option to print the user guide. Do that. Or at least open it up and follow along with it.
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Or, read Apple's very clear and very simple instructions here: http://manuals.info.apple.com/en/boo...tall-setup.pdf

Print those out first (seriously, print it out) and follow it to the letter. Some of the install process is not intuitive. And, read the sticky at the top of this forum: Bootcamp: Save yourself possibly hours of time:

That will get you what you need.

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