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<blockquote data-quote="dcypher6425" data-source="post: 925471" data-attributes="member: 127113"><p>Hello everyone. Just purchased a my first laptop a used Macbook. Upgraded memory and HD. So far so good. </p><p></p><p>Here is the situation. I needed to install windows and did that myself. I am not very computer savvy so that was a big step for myself. I used boot camp, partitioned the drive, installed Windows and read about how to install Macbook drivers in Windows. If I read correctly and recall correctly, it was boot into Windows, insert Mac OS disk and install drivers. Am I right so far? Well here is where I get stuck... in Windows I can not see the Mac OS disk. It like its not even there. Any tips or trick to get windows to read the Mac OS disk? I would imagine its a driver issue. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help. </p><p>FNG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcypher6425, post: 925471, member: 127113"] Hello everyone. Just purchased a my first laptop a used Macbook. Upgraded memory and HD. So far so good. Here is the situation. I needed to install windows and did that myself. I am not very computer savvy so that was a big step for myself. I used boot camp, partitioned the drive, installed Windows and read about how to install Macbook drivers in Windows. If I read correctly and recall correctly, it was boot into Windows, insert Mac OS disk and install drivers. Am I right so far? Well here is where I get stuck... in Windows I can not see the Mac OS disk. It like its not even there. Any tips or trick to get windows to read the Mac OS disk? I would imagine its a driver issue. Thanks for the help. FNG [/QUOTE]
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