With Bootcamp 1.4 I used to have a graphic problem that would cause a certain hue of blue pixels to vibrate or distort whenever the computer woke up from a hibernation or sleep state. A restart would fix the issue. Now with 1.5 the issue is there permanently.
There is a page full of people complaining about the same problem on the Apple forums at http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1157106&tstart=0
This issue seems to only be efecting people with the 2.33 MHz Macbook Pro and the Radeon x1600 videocard.
Apple is refusing to acknowledge that the problem is theirs despite the fact their own website says: "When you install Windows using Boot Camp, you wont need to search the Internet for drivers or burn a disc. After you run Boot Camp, simply insert the Leopard DVD to install the necessary drivers. Everything you need to make your Mac work with Windows is right there."
The fact that Apple is refusing to support this software on hardware that is less than a year old is dissapointing.
There is a page full of people complaining about the same problem on the Apple forums at http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1157106&tstart=0
This issue seems to only be efecting people with the 2.33 MHz Macbook Pro and the Radeon x1600 videocard.
Apple is refusing to acknowledge that the problem is theirs despite the fact their own website says: "When you install Windows using Boot Camp, you wont need to search the Internet for drivers or burn a disc. After you run Boot Camp, simply insert the Leopard DVD to install the necessary drivers. Everything you need to make your Mac work with Windows is right there."
The fact that Apple is refusing to support this software on hardware that is less than a year old is dissapointing.