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Good evening,
So my MBP C2D just came in this morning and I am trying to install the apple drivers for windows xp. I inserted the drivers cd and went through the whole installation successfully. But, there are still no drivers present for my airport and a few other components. I tried to manually put the drivers in, but windows doesn't seem to like any of them in the "Macintosh Windows XP Drivers" directory. Has anyone else had this problem with the new MBP? Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks in advance, Wade MBP C2D |
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Have you seen the thread below yours?
http://forums.applenova.com/showthread.php?t=20555 Perhaps the solution is in there? |
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Download BootCamp 1.1.2.
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Thanks guys. Sorry about the repost.
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OK. So here's the deal now:
I hold down the right command button and click with the trackpad, but it acts just like I am pressing the left command and the start button comes up. Anyone else having this problem? Is there anywhere you can specify which button you want to act as your right clicker? Thanks, Wade MBP C2D |
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Yeah that doesn't work in Windows. I don't know how to assign a button.
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I read on the apple website that the right command key will do right clicks.
This function was working with the old version of boot camp, but no longer worked when I upgraded to the new one (with the new drivers) MBP C2D |
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