Hi there.
I own a 2.5GHz, stock configuration MacBook Pro, except I upgraded to 4GB RAM, myself. Now, I've left my grey Mac OS X Install Discs that came with my MacBook Pro accidentally in Singapore, and I'll only get back to them Tuesday night, Singapore time. All I have with me is the Mac OS X Leopard Install Disc, the one with purple background, and the big black X. Now I've installed my copy of Windows, with my company's corporate license, but when I plug in my Mac OS X Leopard disc, it conks out and gives me a Windows Bluescreen of Death error, and resets. I've done it successfully before, with my Mac OS X install disc that's grey, and I'm sure it will work well with those, but I wanted to know if I could get the drivers for my MacBook Pro Boot Camp before that. I can't even copy the driver installations from the DVD and run them off a USB. The same bluescreen error comes up. Does someone have the disc image of the Mac OS X install disc of the 2.5GHz Penryn MacBook Pro?
I'm thinking that any of the Penryn macBook Pros will have the same drivers.
I own a 2.5GHz, stock configuration MacBook Pro, except I upgraded to 4GB RAM, myself. Now, I've left my grey Mac OS X Install Discs that came with my MacBook Pro accidentally in Singapore, and I'll only get back to them Tuesday night, Singapore time. All I have with me is the Mac OS X Leopard Install Disc, the one with purple background, and the big black X. Now I've installed my copy of Windows, with my company's corporate license, but when I plug in my Mac OS X Leopard disc, it conks out and gives me a Windows Bluescreen of Death error, and resets. I've done it successfully before, with my Mac OS X install disc that's grey, and I'm sure it will work well with those, but I wanted to know if I could get the drivers for my MacBook Pro Boot Camp before that. I can't even copy the driver installations from the DVD and run them off a USB. The same bluescreen error comes up. Does someone have the disc image of the Mac OS X install disc of the 2.5GHz Penryn MacBook Pro?
I'm thinking that any of the Penryn macBook Pros will have the same drivers.