If you run Bootcamp and go to Utility at the top, you can click on "Save Macintosh Drivers To Folder" and save them to an external disk. Or if you have Macdrive, you can save them to your apple hard drive and copy it over when you get into windows.But yes you could just burn another disc.
System requirements for bootcamp states: A bona fide installation disc for Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 2, Home or Professional (No multi-disc, upgrade or Media Center versions.)
so, a single install for drivers = no bloat. I don't quite understand that comment, but there ya go.my pc installs everything, apart from wireless adaptor using drivers from the xp cd. Now that's a clean, and fast install. ;D
Agreed. Now if Apple will sell Windows we should be able to get OEM pricing. That would allow Apple to compete directly with Dell and HP in the PC market. Why not?
Glad to see the iSight works, albeit with much lower quality than on OS X. Seems odd that would be the case. The trackpad support is also very welcome and makes the system much more pleasurable to use. The Mac is now a viable Windows laptop.
I installed it, and the 2 button scrolling is working pretty well, sometimes it kinda looks like it isn't gonna do it and you gotta take your fingers off and try again. not as smooth as mac but basically awesome.the real problem is I can't figure out how to turn on the tap clicking or tap right clicking, is there something in control panel or what?
eschompthisOct 31, 2006
does this fix the clock starting over problem?
byroncoughlinOct 31, 2006
If you run Bootcamp and go to Utility at the top, you can click on "Save Macintosh Drivers To Folder" and save them to an external disk. Or if you have Macdrive, you can save them to your apple hard drive and copy it over when you get into windows.But yes you could just burn another disc.
Closed AccountOct 31, 2006
Do any of you mac fanboys have any fvckin clue what this update does?
foshaugOct 31, 2006
System requirements for bootcamp states: A bona fide installation disc for Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 2, Home or Professional (No multi-disc, upgrade or Media Center versions.)
otatopOct 31, 2006
I've used a multi-disk CD a number of times to install XP using Boot Camp.
jrbrewinOct 31, 2006
so, a single install for drivers = no bloat. I don't quite understand that comment, but there ya go.my pc installs everything, apart from wireless adaptor using drivers from the xp cd. Now that's a clean, and fast install. ;D
morkyNov 1, 2006
Agreed. Now if Apple will sell Windows we should be able to get OEM pricing. That would allow Apple to compete directly with Dell and HP in the PC market. Why not?
morkyNov 1, 2006
Glad to see the iSight works, albeit with much lower quality than on OS X. Seems odd that would be the case. The trackpad support is also very welcome and makes the system much more pleasurable to use. The Mac is now a viable Windows laptop.
brodyloNov 5, 2006
I installed it, and the 2 button scrolling is working pretty well, sometimes it kinda looks like it isn't gonna do it and you gotta take your fingers off and try again. not as smooth as mac but basically awesome.the real problem is I can't figure out how to turn on the tap clicking or tap right clicking, is there something in control panel or what?
ez12aNov 12, 2006
haha i guess people mistook my comment. I asked if he was kidding because its in the article.