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<blockquote data-quote="MartinsMac" data-source="post: 910612" data-attributes="member: 122107"><p><strong>Was that suppose to happen?</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm so glad people are already talking about this.</p><p></p><p>I Did just update the Windows drivers using the Snow Leopard CD and this is what happened: (Very Strange)</p><p></p><p>I did what I was told/had read was the proper way to do this. I went into Windows (XP Home Ed.) and put in the CD. I simply selected the option to install drivers from BootCamp 3.0.</p><p></p><p>First, it took a while uninstalling previous drivers, then reinstalling updated drivers. I was so happy to have full use of my track pad. I restarted into Windows and so no noticeable visual difference which I was also hoping for since XP looks....bright for lack of a better word. (and no its nothing I can change in settings, its just wrong, lets not get into that)</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I log in to OS X this morning and my previously untitled Windows partition is GONE, replaced by a partition simply named BOOTCAMP, its the same thing (no, I didn't leave the CD in). It opens to reveal documents and folder etc. but it has been moved and is now called BootCamp. I haven't read about this before and I have been reading everything! I still can't change the name. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else?</p><p></p><p>I have a 13 inch MacBook with an Intel 2.4 processor btw if that helps. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinsMac, post: 910612, member: 122107"] [b]Was that suppose to happen?[/b] I'm so glad people are already talking about this. I Did just update the Windows drivers using the Snow Leopard CD and this is what happened: (Very Strange) I did what I was told/had read was the proper way to do this. I went into Windows (XP Home Ed.) and put in the CD. I simply selected the option to install drivers from BootCamp 3.0. First, it took a while uninstalling previous drivers, then reinstalling updated drivers. I was so happy to have full use of my track pad. I restarted into Windows and so no noticeable visual difference which I was also hoping for since XP looks....bright for lack of a better word. (and no its nothing I can change in settings, its just wrong, lets not get into that) Anyways, I log in to OS X this morning and my previously untitled Windows partition is GONE, replaced by a partition simply named BOOTCAMP, its the same thing (no, I didn't leave the CD in). It opens to reveal documents and folder etc. but it has been moved and is now called BootCamp. I haven't read about this before and I have been reading everything! I still can't change the name. Anyone else? I have a 13 inch MacBook with an Intel 2.4 processor btw if that helps. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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