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What is your experience with Boot Camp on a 24" iMac?

  • Windows displays correctly using the internal display

    Votes: 30 58.8%
  • Windows is not displayed at all on the internal display

    Votes: 7 13.7%
  • I have not tried to install Windows on my 24" iMac

    Votes: 14 27.5%

  • Total voters
    51

SpankyPenzaanz

macrumors 6502a
Sep 4, 2006
705
0
I had it for about a 1 month and it has been my best windows experience in 15years. It installed like a dream but then agian I only use it for access(which I hate with a passion these days) and play a couple games(rome:total war, aoe3, dark messiah). so far it runs at 1920x1200 with no problems and the only hiccup is very common issue(time issue) but adjusts shortly thereafter
 

gabiteoinfo

macrumors newbie
Oct 23, 2006
2
0
Hello,

I have bought an iac 24" 3 days ago and I have installed Windows XP SP2 using BootCamp 1.1.1 (I didn't use any other display).

The only problem I have is with the graphical driver. It doesn't work fine. Also I see everything on 1920x1200, there are wronk pixels on the screen. For example, I have a single color desktop background (light-blue color), but there seems to be some parts of the desktop (divided on columns) that have different colors than the rest of the desktop, a king of blue+green+red... anyway, is obvious those pixels are not drawed correctly.

I don't want to use it for games, I only need Windows in some cases for working purposes. Does anybody know how to resolve this problem?

Is there any other driver available to use Windows correctly on my Mac?

Thank you,
Gabriel
 

gabiteoinfo

macrumors newbie
Oct 23, 2006
2
0
Invalid pixels for Windows Xp SP2 on iMac 24

Hello,

I have bought an iac 24" 3 days ago and I have installed Windows XP SP2 using BootCamp 1.1.1 (I didn't use any other display).

The only problem I have is with the graphical driver. It doesn't work fine. Also I see everything on 1920x1200, there are wronk pixels on the screen. For example, I have a single color desktop background (light-blue color), but there seems to be some parts of the desktop (divided on columns) that have different colors than the rest of the desktop, a king of blue+green+red... anyway, is obvious those pixels are not drawed correctly.

I don't want to use it for games, I only need Windows in some cases for working purposes. Does anybody know how to resolve this problem?

Is there any other driver available to use Windows correctly on my Mac?

Thank you,
Gabriel
 

kyc

macrumors member
Oct 8, 2006
32
13
Mine works perfectly. Even the bluetooth keyboard and mouse worked during installation. However, they stopped working once I started installing the drivers from the drivers cd. I had to plug a usb mouse to get them to sync again.
 

Arnaud

macrumors 6502
May 24, 2005
430
0
The Moon
sweet160 said:
just installed an XP service pack 1 64 bit it worked but sluggish.

will look for a XP SP 2

I think it's written somewhere in the installation instruction that Boot Camp is designed only for XP SP2, not SP1.
 

topgunn

macrumors 68000
Original poster
Nov 5, 2004
1,557
2,062
Houston
Do you want a replacement machine? If you call sales and ask to speak with a supervisor (I spoke with a guy named Mike if that helps) and tell them your situation (had a Windows compatible machine which was returned for a seperate defect and it was replaced with a non-Windows compatible machine) I am sure they would help you out. Although, it has been quite some time since you ordered it but it is still well within the warranty period.
 
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