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Old 10-11-2009, 08:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok so, I've had windows on my macbook pro for awhile now but haven't really used it. All the drivers are installed and everything works fine...for a period of time. After playing a game for awhile (different times each time it happens) the key board starts to go crazy. I cannot type anything, and the enter key is messed up. When Im on the desktop pushing enter brings up display properties. And clicking on anything brings up their properties menu. Anyone know whats going on?

If anyone could help, or even just redirect me to a help faq it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance guys!
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Old 10-11-2009, 10:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Just a suggestion, from within Windows run the Apple Software update it'll hopefully offer to install newer Bootcamp drivers for Windows, just a tip is all.
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How do run the update from within windows?
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He means - download and install the Boot Camp update from within Windows.

Which version of Windows are you using as there are two separate updates for Boot Camp; one for XP, the other for Vista. Anyway, go to the Apple web site and do a search for Boot Camp 2.1. But be sure to download the proper update - and it must be run from within Windows since it's a win executable file.

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