flopticalcube macrumors G4 Original poster Oct 26, 2007 #1 I noticed that when I was installing the Leopard bootcamp drivers a very quick driver was being installed called "Apple OS Switching". Any ideas out there as to what that is? 😉
I noticed that when I was installing the Leopard bootcamp drivers a very quick driver was being installed called "Apple OS Switching". Any ideas out there as to what that is? 😉
Fleetwood Mac macrumors 65816 Oct 27, 2007 #2 Probably just the control panel utility that lets you choose your boot volume in Windows. 🙁 😉
flopticalcube macrumors G4 Original poster Oct 27, 2007 #3 Fleetwood Mac said: Probably just the control panel utility that lets you choose your boot volume in Windows. 🙁 😉 Click to expand... I think its more than that. It installs something called "Apple OS Switch Manager" which looks far more involved.
Fleetwood Mac said: Probably just the control panel utility that lets you choose your boot volume in Windows. 🙁 😉 Click to expand... I think its more than that. It installs something called "Apple OS Switch Manager" which looks far more involved.
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Oct 27, 2007 #4 You could explorer the driver package, the files, and process if you're that interested. 😉
flopticalcube macrumors G4 Original poster Oct 27, 2007 #5 I would but I am preparing to do an erase and install of Leopard to see if it clears up my sluggishness. The file in question is appleossmgr.exe
I would but I am preparing to do an erase and install of Leopard to see if it clears up my sluggishness. The file in question is appleossmgr.exe