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micvog

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Just went to download Boot Camp for my iMac C2D and noticed the file size is about 10% smaller. Boot Camp 1.1.1 has been released and is only 186MB; IIRC the previous version was 202MB. From the website:

Changes in Boot Camp 1.1.1 beta
Boot Camp 1.1.1 beta contains many updates and is intended for all new and previous Boot Camp beta users.

Boot Camp 1.1.1 beta includes:
Support for the latest Intel-based Macintosh computers
Easier partitioning using presets for popular sizes
Ability to install Windows XP on any internal disk
Support for built-in iSight cameras
Support for built-in microphones
Right-click when pressing the right-hand Apple key on Apple keyboards
Improved Apple keyboard support including Delete, PrintScreen, NumLock, and ScrollLock keys
 

Ringo

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Good news :) Do we have to reinstall Windows? Cause that would be a pain...

"Support for built-in iSight cameras" I tought they were already supported cause mine worked with 1.1
 

nutman

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is there a way to extract the dmg without a mac?

i use a apple wireless kb and i cant access the drivers.
 

IlluminatedSage

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Wow, glad to hear that they are moving this along fast.

it keeps getting better and better. can't wait to get it running. wont be hurrying as most everything i need is mac. except some games.

Would be nice to let Windows and Mac run at same time on same machine for later versions
 

Jbook

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May 22, 2006
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Hope this fixes the mac pro sata speed problem!!! Someone with a mac pro install 1.1.1 and tell us please.
 

micvog

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Just finished downloading and looked at the readme...

What's New in This Release

This release of Boot Camp Beta v1.1.1 contains support for the latest Intel-based Apple Macintosh computers and improved support for Bluetooth wireless devices.

If you are running Boot Camp Beta 1.0, 1.0.1, or 1.0.2, you should upgrade to this release as it*contains the following important bug fixes and other improvements:

Features include:
• Support for the latest Intel-based Macintosh computers
• Ability to install Windows XP on any internal disk
• Preset sizes for partitioning a disk for Windows
• Support for iSight cameras
• Apple Keyboard Support
• Improved 802.11 wireless for Mac mini
• Support for 802.11 wireless connectivity in Japan and Korea

Bug fixes include:
• Optical LED for audio out no longer stays on when not in use
• Audio no longer plays on internal speakers when headphones or external speakers are plugged in
• Notebook Macintosh computers running Windows XP now go to sleep when idle
• Internal microphone now works on MacBook computers using Windows XP
• Date and time stay in sync when running Windows
 

dfbills

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Oct 8, 2003
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Why not just go into the bootcamp pkg, mount the dmg, and pull the installer out to your bootcamp volume?
 

kainjow

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dfbills said:
Why not just go into the bootcamp pkg, mount the dmg, and pull the installer out to your bootcamp volume?
Sounds like to me he's running only Windows on his Mac, and so that's not an option since Windows can't open DMGs.
 

Altimeter88

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Yes someone please test this on the Mac Pro. I have two questions regarding the new BootCamp:

1. Is a slipstreamed XP disk w/SATA drivers still needed?

2. Can you install XP on a RAIDed Setup now?

If anyone can test this, that would be awesome. My new Mac Pro is on the FedEx truck right now and it will be here tomorrow so I can test it but if anyone else already knows please post your results.
 

reallynotnick

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kainjow said:
Sounds like to me he's running only Windows on his Mac, and so that's not an option since Windows can't open DMGs.

That would be ludacris.


Sounds like it is mostly just the 1.1 update plus the ablity to run on the new iMac's.
 

treblah

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Gonna give this a whirl in Vista RC1.

Cool that the installer shrank from 201MB to 186MB too.
 

Eidorian

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So...has anyone done a driver update in Windows yet? I remember 1.1 screwing over 1.0.2 and requiring a reinstallation of Windows.
 

nutman

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May 19, 2006
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no. im on a windows only box. i just got a bluetooth adapter to use with my kb.
 

Steve Jobless

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May 31, 2006
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is it possible to download the drivers with out boot camp? i would rather have my rc1 vista and disk drivers on one dvd.
 

Willis

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nutman said:
no. im on a windows only box. i just got a bluetooth adapter to use with my kb.

so why do you need bootcamp? If you have a Mac, download it off the Mac. simple

EDIT. I re-read your first post. Bootcamp allows a Mac to run Windows. This latest update improves funtions.

You're using a windows machine with Apple Hardware, so bootcamp has no purpose for you. The drivers are somewhat of a incompatability issue i guess.
 

Anonymous Freak

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miketcool said:
Anyone try the express card with boot camp? I imagine that slot has a standard driver.

As long as you have drivers for the card, it will work just fine. An ExpressCard is just a PCI Express card or a USB 2.0-connected device in a different form factor. The Boot Camp driver disk installs the latest drivers for the Intel chipset used in the MacBook Pro for both the PCI Express and the USB 2.0 busses. But even without the latest Intel drivers, PCI Express devices and USB 2.0 devices should be recognized just fine. (Again, as long as you have Windows drivers for the CARD.)

For example, my USB-connected ExpressCard memory card reader works just fine in Windows through Boot Camp, no drivers needed, since it's a standard USB mass storage device.
 

micvog

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dlastmango said:
Im still having time sync issues even after version 1.1 Anyone else have the same?:confused: :( :mad:


Chris

Yes. Just booted back into OS X after installing Win XP Home for the first time on my iMac C2D (using Boot Camp 1.1.1) and looked at the clock. It was 7 hours late. I opened the Data & Time pref panel and it immediately updated to the correct time.
 
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