No Windows 7 for me then. I'm still using and loving my early 2006 MBP 1.83 GHz.
No worries though. I had only planned to run XP Pro anyway.
No worries though. I had only planned to run XP Pro anyway.
No Windows 7 for me then. I'm still using and loving my early 2006 MBP 1.83 GHz.
No worries though. I had only planned to run XP Pro anyway.
No Windows 7 for me then. I'm still using and loving my early 2006 MBP 1.83 GHz.
No worries though. I had only planned to run XP Pro anyway.
i did a clean install of Win7 on an early 2008 MacBook (9400m)
Software Update does NOT offer this update to me
I wish it did because 2 things do not work
right click on the trackpad in any form (2 finger or command-click)
nor does the iSight work
any ideas ? am I missing something?
Question:
I am currently not running any version of windows on my 15" macbook pro bought in early 2009. From the information I gathered it seems like I need windows running on my computer before installing this update, but that can't be correct. Can someone please clarify for me?
I want to know if I can download the update onto my computer using osx before installing windows 7. If I can, where can I get the update? Thanks.
I didn't realize Microsoft was providing the drivers for Apple's hardware.If by "they" you mean Microsoft, then yes.
I did mention a clean installation.Microsoft only allows you to upgrade to Windows 7 from Vista.
Everything else requires a clean install of Windows 7.
I see that there's more than one driver package now. Thanks. Not that the BootCamp 3.0 drivers haven't been working perfectly under Windows 7.Seems like folks are deep linking. The main info is here:
http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
The 64 bit package seems fine.
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL979
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