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running Bootcamp and Windows 7 on MacBook Air 13
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<blockquote data-quote="levertgalant" data-source="post: 1443964" data-attributes="member: 195767"><p>I have the latest versions of everything continuously updating etc... and have installed Windows 7 64 bit on a BootCamp partition 64GB on my MacBook Air 13 since last Spring without any problems whatsoever, very smooth all the way... until this last week when the screen goes black after a few seconds to several minutes without warning and then the system does not respond to a cold reboot or anything and after a few minutes it reboots all by itself.</p><p></p><p>If anyone is familiar with this problem which may have something to do with graphics drivers provided by Apple that are incompatible with the latest Windows 7 updates, or whatever, please help me. I did Windows restore the system to a month ago, when everything worked fine, but the problem persists. The amount of time and the programs I might be running or windows that are active are all different each time this happens.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="levertgalant, post: 1443964, member: 195767"] I have the latest versions of everything continuously updating etc... and have installed Windows 7 64 bit on a BootCamp partition 64GB on my MacBook Air 13 since last Spring without any problems whatsoever, very smooth all the way... until this last week when the screen goes black after a few seconds to several minutes without warning and then the system does not respond to a cold reboot or anything and after a few minutes it reboots all by itself. If anyone is familiar with this problem which may have something to do with graphics drivers provided by Apple that are incompatible with the latest Windows 7 updates, or whatever, please help me. I did Windows restore the system to a month ago, when everything worked fine, but the problem persists. The amount of time and the programs I might be running or windows that are active are all different each time this happens. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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