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Electro Funk

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So i bootcamped my iMac with no issues whatsoever.... worked perfectly....

Got a new blackbook and bootcamped it tonight... Having a big issue with the drivers CD... when i try to load i get the error message "This Software Does Not Support Your Hardware" .... WTF??? any ideas? i did not burn another driver cd and used the one i created with the iMac... Same drivers no????

i am getting a bit frustrated tonight :( can anyone help?

thanks,

Mr Funk...
 
i would assume not the same drivers as the iMac has X1600 and the MB jas Intel GMA. But what do me and my puny PPC Macs know:p
 
You've answered your own question Electro Funk.

The MacBook has a different graphics set up, different motherboard, all sorts of different things compared to the iMac. You have to burn the disc with the appropriate drivers for the machine.
 
Chundles said:
You've answered your own question Electro Funk.

The MacBook has a different graphics set up, different motherboard, all sorts of different things compared to the iMac. You have to burn the disc with the appropriate drivers for the machine.

you are correct.... right after i posted i burned a driver cd with the macbook and it worked perfectly... :eek:
 
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