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Helllpp.. need bootcamp driver :-(
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<blockquote data-quote="Inus" data-source="post: 1359258" data-attributes="member: 234690"><p>I have tried the following ways with no success.</p><p>1. Hold the Option key to bring up Boot Selection Screen. The screen shows only the Windows HD. The Macintosh HD is now shown.</p><p>2. Hold the combined key of Command-R to bring up the Mac OS X Utilities pane. The pane did not appear</p><p>3. Hold the combined key of Command-Option-R to access the Mac OS X Utilities software from the Internet (I use USB-LAN Port adapter and ethernet cable instead of through wifi). After about half an hour the spinning globe become static; an exclamation mark was shown on top of the globe; a text states "apple.com/support -3400F" was shown below the globe. However, some network activities probably still going on as the LED indicator on switch is sometimes dimmed. Currently I decided to leave it that way and continue to work on my PC digging for more online information.</p><p></p><p>Is there any other way to restore the original OS X?</p><p></p><p>On Window 7 side, I am still hoping that someone could send me a link to get the windowsupport files which can be created using Pre-installed Bootcamp on similar MacBook Air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inus, post: 1359258, member: 234690"] I have tried the following ways with no success. 1. Hold the Option key to bring up Boot Selection Screen. The screen shows only the Windows HD. The Macintosh HD is now shown. 2. Hold the combined key of Command-R to bring up the Mac OS X Utilities pane. The pane did not appear 3. Hold the combined key of Command-Option-R to access the Mac OS X Utilities software from the Internet (I use USB-LAN Port adapter and ethernet cable instead of through wifi). After about half an hour the spinning globe become static; an exclamation mark was shown on top of the globe; a text states "apple.com/support -3400F" was shown below the globe. However, some network activities probably still going on as the LED indicator on switch is sometimes dimmed. Currently I decided to leave it that way and continue to work on my PC digging for more online information. Is there any other way to restore the original OS X? On Window 7 side, I am still hoping that someone could send me a link to get the windowsupport files which can be created using Pre-installed Bootcamp on similar MacBook Air. [/QUOTE]
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