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Trying to use bootcamp to get windows working
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<blockquote data-quote="Soulwar" data-source="post: 751945" data-attributes="member: 46986"><p>You'll need the Leopard disk for the drivers. You can contact Apple for a replacement. (for a fee)</p><p>From Apple; </p><p>"When you install Windows using Boot Camp, you won’t need to search the Internet for drivers or burn a disc. After you run Boot Camp, simply insert the Leopard DVD to install the necessary drivers."</p><p></p><p>Possible soulution though...</p><p>Control-click on the Boot Camp Assistant program, choose Show Package Contents, and then navigate into Contents » Resources. Inside there you'll find DiskImage.dmg. Just burn that disk image, and you'll have your Windows drivers CD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soulwar, post: 751945, member: 46986"] You'll need the Leopard disk for the drivers. You can contact Apple for a replacement. (for a fee) From Apple; "When you install Windows using Boot Camp, you won’t need to search the Internet for drivers or burn a disc. After you run Boot Camp, simply insert the Leopard DVD to install the necessary drivers." Possible soulution though... Control-click on the Boot Camp Assistant program, choose Show Package Contents, and then navigate into Contents » Resources. Inside there you'll find DiskImage.dmg. Just burn that disk image, and you'll have your Windows drivers CD [/QUOTE]
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