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adamvk

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Oct 29, 2008
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I have Vista Ultimate x64 installed in Bootcamp, and, for one thing, it takes forever to boot because it keeps telling me that it cant recognize the partition and to use a microsoft compatible fdisk program.

But anyways.....


When I try installing the drivers for Vista, it tells me that

1) I have a MacBook Air

I try installing the drivers, but instead it asks what disk to install Leopard to.....

How can I get the drivers working, and when will I know if they are working?


Thanks.
 
I try installing the drivers, but instead it asks what disk to install Leopard to.....

Are you getting this message within Windows? Make sure you have Windows Vista started and you're logged in prior to putting in your OS X install disk to run Boot Camp setup.
 
Are you getting this message within Windows? Make sure you have Windows Vista started and you're logged in prior to putting in your OS X install disk to run Boot Camp setup.

Yes, Windows is up and running when I insert the disc to try installing the drivers. I also searched on MacRumors and found someone that had the same problem. A poster said that the discs were obviously mixed up and to contact Apple. I think Ill do this too. What is the best way to contact Apple with this though?

Thanks

anyone?

Can anyone help?.....
 
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