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ce51uke87

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Nov 12, 2012
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I got my new imac today and I have installed windows 7 64bit on it via bootcamp. Throughtout the installation the imac is required to restart, which i had to do manually for some reason and choose what to boot to each time using the option key. It ran through the process of installing the drivers but again it required a restart, i assume that it would boot from the windows partition but each time i have tried, the resolution is still rubbish and it won't pick up any routers/wifi etc.
I am really stuck! Please help!
 
Bootcamp is supposed to let your create a CD with a bunch of drivers (wifi, screen, keyboard, etc.) .

After Windows is installed, you insert that CD or USB Drive and run it. It supposed to install all required drivers.
 
I know that but it seems like where I have to manually restart, it isn't recognising that it has installed the drivers.
 
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