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Derrick Velasco

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Aug 17, 2008
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Everytime I install Vista through Boot Camp it can't find my network.. It says I don't have the networking hardware? When infact I do, it works beautiful in Leopard..
When I install through Parallels, it works perfect and finds the network...
Omg please help..

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It makes no mention of WiFi at all through boot camp, but parallels it's very accomidating and even asks me if I want a "Public, Home, Work" connection.

Red Light coming out of headphone jack too..but I can live with no sound..
 
I'm guessing they didn't... I tried to reinstall Vista but no luck. Wonder why it's perfect in Parallels only.. Is there a way to fix this?
 
Okay. Thanks for the help. I'll try it..

Fail. I give up. I'm happy with Leopard, bye bye Vista. lol
 
After you installed Vista did you run the OS X install CD? That's when the hardware drivers for your machine get loaded.
 
After you installed Vista did you run the OS X install CD? That's when the hardware drivers for your machine get loaded.
I installed vista via bootcamp and when i want to install the drivers it says u need windows 7 to run this setup.

PLEASE HELP!!!!!
 
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