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    Download drivers for Vista?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by RogueMonk, Jan 28, 2008.

  1. RogueMonk

    RogueMonk Notebook Deity

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    Where can I download macbook drivers for Vista? Specifically, I need the iSight drivers.

    I looked all over apple's website and can't find them.


    Thanks.
     
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    count_schemula Notebook Deity

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    They should be on the drivers disk made through BootCamp?

    Not sure of any other way to get them from Apple otherwise.
     
  3. Arquis

    Arquis Kojima Worshiper

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    You put the Leopard install disc in and run the .exe. It will install the boot camp manager thing and all hardware drivers onto your windows partition.
     
  4. Bog

    Bog Losing it...

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    From this link:

    http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/bootcamp.html

    Pretty snappy stuff.
     
  5. Xander

    Xander Paranoid Android

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    Boot Camp 2.0 Help: Installing Boot Camp drivers.

    Or, if by chance you are a member of the <noparse>Apple</noparse> Developer Connection and have downloaded the Leopard DMG from <noparse>Apple</noparse>'s ADC Software Seeding Program you can extract the Boot Camp drivers by following these instructions posted on InsanelyMac:
     
  6. RogueMonk

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    I am not using bootcamp. I am using Parallels.