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<blockquote data-quote="Noels" data-source="post: 690638" data-attributes="member: 49942"><p>CaptainOblivion,</p><p></p><p>Not sure this would work on the Mac, but you could attempt a Windows installation repair. That would involve starting the Boot Camp Assistant as if you were doing an initial Windows install, and when you get to the install screen with an R on it (for Recovery Console), bypass it and keep going. You'll get to a second screen with a R on it (for Repair). Select it and it will continue on like a normal install but will repair any contaminated files, etc. Takes about the same time as a regular install (45 minutes). You will not lose any Windows settings.</p><p></p><p>Along the way just continue install on the original partition. </p><p></p><p>Hope this might help you out, but since, as you say, it is not normal situation, it could fail. Then you might just have to redo the Windows partition and start over.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for your problems... and I can't respond to the question about wireless card/drivers. Mine installed and seems to work well...</p><p></p><p>Noel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noels, post: 690638, member: 49942"] CaptainOblivion, Not sure this would work on the Mac, but you could attempt a Windows installation repair. That would involve starting the Boot Camp Assistant as if you were doing an initial Windows install, and when you get to the install screen with an R on it (for Recovery Console), bypass it and keep going. You'll get to a second screen with a R on it (for Repair). Select it and it will continue on like a normal install but will repair any contaminated files, etc. Takes about the same time as a regular install (45 minutes). You will not lose any Windows settings. Along the way just continue install on the original partition. Hope this might help you out, but since, as you say, it is not normal situation, it could fail. Then you might just have to redo the Windows partition and start over. Sorry for your problems... and I can't respond to the question about wireless card/drivers. Mine installed and seems to work well... Noel [/QUOTE]
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