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<blockquote data-quote="mrplow" data-source="post: 641559" data-attributes="member: 38928"><p>Are you using the old boot camp beta? or boot camp built into Leopard? This seemed to be a fairly common problem with early versions of boot camp so make sure you're up to date with software updates etc.</p><p></p><p>Can you elaborate on the XP version you've got? Retail, generic OEM, pc manufacturer OEM, home, pro, 32bit, 64bit etc.</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>If all else fails and you have access to another windows PC or a windows VM you could create an Unattended install from your XP disc. <a href="http://www.nliteos.com/index.html" target="_blank">nLite</a> automates the process for you. You basically enter all the install details into the nLite tool (serial no, name, region, file system etc) and it creates a windows install script. Merges this with your install files and burns a new bootable disc that needs no manual intervention and therefore no need for the keyboard to work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrplow, post: 641559, member: 38928"] Are you using the old boot camp beta? or boot camp built into Leopard? This seemed to be a fairly common problem with early versions of boot camp so make sure you're up to date with software updates etc. Can you elaborate on the XP version you've got? Retail, generic OEM, pc manufacturer OEM, home, pro, 32bit, 64bit etc. Edit: If all else fails and you have access to another windows PC or a windows VM you could create an Unattended install from your XP disc. [URL="http://www.nliteos.com/index.html"]nLite[/URL] automates the process for you. You basically enter all the install details into the nLite tool (serial no, name, region, file system etc) and it creates a windows install script. Merges this with your install files and burns a new bootable disc that needs no manual intervention and therefore no need for the keyboard to work! [/QUOTE]
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