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Running Windows on your Mac
No Wifi drivers after installing Windows 7 via Bootcamp
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<blockquote data-quote="mrplow" data-source="post: 1396593" data-attributes="member: 38928"><p>To all of the new posters on this thread having bootcamp issues, welcome to the forums.</p><p></p><p>The bootcamp assistant tells you exactly what it's going to do and what you need to do. I don't mean to sound 'funny' but this information is there precisely to help those who aren't "very good with computer stuff" or those unfamiliar with the process.</p><p>I can recommend to anyone running through an unfamiliar process to read everything carefully that's put up on screen. With bootcamp in particular I can recommend the guides found here: <a href="http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/" target="_blank">Apple - Support - Boot Camp</a></p><p></p><p>In addition, when asking for help can I suggest that you type in full sentences, avoid 'text speak' and include the model of Mac you have and the version of OSX you are using. This will entice more people to respond and enable people to give you more specific help.</p><p></p><p>lorenzarte:</p><p>Run the bootcamp assistant again and you'll come to a page where it prompts you to download a driver bundle that you need to copy onto a DVD/CD or USB drive. Once you have downloaded this file you can quit out of the bootcamp assistant. No need to re-partition, no need to re-install Windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrplow, post: 1396593, member: 38928"] To all of the new posters on this thread having bootcamp issues, welcome to the forums. The bootcamp assistant tells you exactly what it's going to do and what you need to do. I don't mean to sound 'funny' but this information is there precisely to help those who aren't "very good with computer stuff" or those unfamiliar with the process. I can recommend to anyone running through an unfamiliar process to read everything carefully that's put up on screen. With bootcamp in particular I can recommend the guides found here: [url=http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/]Apple - Support - Boot Camp[/url] In addition, when asking for help can I suggest that you type in full sentences, avoid 'text speak' and include the model of Mac you have and the version of OSX you are using. This will entice more people to respond and enable people to give you more specific help. lorenzarte: Run the bootcamp assistant again and you'll come to a page where it prompts you to download a driver bundle that you need to copy onto a DVD/CD or USB drive. Once you have downloaded this file you can quit out of the bootcamp assistant. No need to re-partition, no need to re-install Windows. [/QUOTE]
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