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Old 03-21-2008   #5 (permalink)
Colin Barnhorst


 
 

Re: Why don't windows applications on vista work with my iMac's so

Is Leopard running on your iMac now? What edition of Vista is installed in
the Windows partition?

Bootcamp 2.0 that comes with Leopard does NOT create a cd with drivers for
Windows. The Leopard dvd itself contains the drivers for XP and Vista x86
and the drivers are installed by simply inserting the Leopard dvd while
Windows is running. If your son installed the 64bit version of Vista,
however, I can see your problem. The Windows drivers on the Leopard dvd are
only for the 32bit version of XP and Vista.

You can delete the Vista installation and reclaim the partition used for it
by simply running the Boot Camp assistant (in OS/X) and selecting "remove
Windows" (or similar wording).

"Charlie" <Charlie@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

>I am not sure if I understand your answer. I have the same problemthan they
> other guy. My Imac with Windows XP and OS Tiger everything was going well.
> My
> son decided to install Vista Integral version ( error or Horror) and OS
> Leopard. Since that time I lost my sound on my Imac when I work with
> Windows
> . I did all the necessary upgrade without any success. Please help
> me.......
> --
> applefan
>
>
> "frustration" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> Under Bootcamp, the process creates a Windows driver CD for you which you
>> need to run under windows the first time this statrs.
>>
>> "Dan S" wrote:
>>
Quote:

>> > Why don't windows applications on vista work with my iMac's sound and
>> > graphics card?
>> > What video/graphics and sound card do you recomend for an iMac with
>> > leapord
>> > and vista installed on it (partitioned)?
>> > Or what software works without any video card and sound card problems
>> > to
>> > integrate vista on a mac?
>> > Dan
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