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Running Windows on your Mac
Whats up with bootcamp?!
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<blockquote data-quote="rhoodtay" data-source="post: 536397" data-attributes="member: 42353"><p>well, I haven't read everything posted here, but I had a very similar problem to the one you are currently having. First, did the windows you install have SP2? This is critical, because at first I installed SP1 Windows XP home edition and everything seemed to work fine only it wouldn't recognize the windows drivers dvd I had made. Then I did some research and realized I needed Service Pack 2. I could still use the code that came with my service pack one discs, I just needed to borrow a friends xp disc that had service pack 2. After that I used my Windows Drivers Disc (which I created through the boot camp program) and everything worked great, it even recognized my mac mighty mouse when I was running windows. Hope this was somewhat helpful, and if not, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhoodtay, post: 536397, member: 42353"] well, I haven't read everything posted here, but I had a very similar problem to the one you are currently having. First, did the windows you install have SP2? This is critical, because at first I installed SP1 Windows XP home edition and everything seemed to work fine only it wouldn't recognize the windows drivers dvd I had made. Then I did some research and realized I needed Service Pack 2. I could still use the code that came with my service pack one discs, I just needed to borrow a friends xp disc that had service pack 2. After that I used my Windows Drivers Disc (which I created through the boot camp program) and everything worked great, it even recognized my mac mighty mouse when I was running windows. Hope this was somewhat helpful, and if not, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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