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exodia1010

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Nov 5, 2009
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I'm running Vista Ultimate on a 32 GB bootcamp partition. I'm new to bootcamp but I've been slaving over it for a good 25 hours all told. I can't for the life of me get the internet to work. I tried the newest release of the drivers on the Leopard install dvd, I tried looking for the drivers online, I downloaded the broadcom driver I needed. No luck. I've got nothin' on this one.

I had had a problem with my video card but I finally found the right nvidia driver. The sound still doesn't work and there's a red light coming out of the headphone jack when vista is running. Not a priority but maybe relevant.

The problem seems to be that vista can't recognize any network device. Is the problem a missing network controller driver? I checked device manager and it does say I need to install drivers for the ethernet and the network controllers as well as the SM Bus controller, the coprocessor, and the isight. I'm desperate! Please Help!

I'm running a unibody macbook 2.4 GHz Intel Duo Core, 4 GB RAM, NVIDIA 9400M,
 
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