I went and bought an OEM version of WinXP SP2 to use with Bootcamp yesterday, and have had a number of annoying problems with it since. Everything seemed to be working fine until I got to installing the drivers, when it froze at "Intel Chipset." After about a half hour of waiting, I hard-reset with the power button and tried again, this time having it freeze at "Intel Ethernet." Frustrated, I reset again, and went back to OSX to check the net for a fix, only to find that my Apple USB Modem was giving me "No Dial Tone" errors. Checked the line, it's fine. Changed the modem to ignore dial tone, got a "Modem Error" message. It seems completely unresponsive. What could have caused this? The partitioning process?
The upshot is Windows seems to be working fine... modem doesn't work on there either, though
My setup is a Mac Pro Quad 3.0 GHz, 3 GB of RAM, running Mac OS X 10.5.2. All firmware is up-to-date as of 2 days ago. If anyone can help me get my modem working, or at least figure out what's wrong, I'll heart you forever. If you know how to get those drivers fixed up as well, that'd be great too.
The upshot is Windows seems to be working fine... modem doesn't work on there either, though
My setup is a Mac Pro Quad 3.0 GHz, 3 GB of RAM, running Mac OS X 10.5.2. All firmware is up-to-date as of 2 days ago. If anyone can help me get my modem working, or at least figure out what's wrong, I'll heart you forever. If you know how to get those drivers fixed up as well, that'd be great too.