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27-Inch Imac Windows 7 Bootcamp issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Justin123" data-source="post: 1077652" data-attributes="member: 164134"><p>I presonally didn't fully oversee the installation for bootcamp, but checking the device manager nothing seems like it hasn't installed correctly. I'm quite sure all drivers have been installed from the Lepoard OS X as the person I had doing it is definitely competent enough to manage such a thing</p><p></p><p>If you mean by updating - the apple software updates, everything has been installed, bar Itunes and Quicktime components - Windows 7 updates are up-to-date as well.</p><p></p><p>I've had this Mac from around the beginning of April, just after apple released the firmware update for it - That firmware update fixed and broke nothing, It isn't the cause of these freeze-ups because they were happening in the few days before I updated the firmware.</p><p></p><p>I'm using Windows 7 Utimate 32-bit</p><p> </p><p>Actually another thing I've just realised (I'll add this to the first post also)</p><p>The flash based freeze-ups happen a lot more frequently if the mac has been awakened from sleep mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin123, post: 1077652, member: 164134"] I presonally didn't fully oversee the installation for bootcamp, but checking the device manager nothing seems like it hasn't installed correctly. I'm quite sure all drivers have been installed from the Lepoard OS X as the person I had doing it is definitely competent enough to manage such a thing If you mean by updating - the apple software updates, everything has been installed, bar Itunes and Quicktime components - Windows 7 updates are up-to-date as well. I've had this Mac from around the beginning of April, just after apple released the firmware update for it - That firmware update fixed and broke nothing, It isn't the cause of these freeze-ups because they were happening in the few days before I updated the firmware. I'm using Windows 7 Utimate 32-bit Actually another thing I've just realised (I'll add this to the first post also) The flash based freeze-ups happen a lot more frequently if the mac has been awakened from sleep mode. [/QUOTE]
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