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Phish30

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Original poster
May 4, 2009
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i have no sound on the windows partition of my macbook. i need to burn the CD through the setup assistant (i think) but when i open it i get this

azdgno.png


i already tried erasing it and reinstalling XP. is there another way to get the drivers i need?

thanks alot!
 

r.j.s

Moderator emeritus
Mar 7, 2007
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So did you already merge the partitions?

If you did, then you need to follow the instructions in that message to create the partition again, and reinstall XP. Once that is done, insert your Install Disc 1 in Windows and the drivers should start to install.
 

Darth.Titan

macrumors 68030
Oct 31, 2007
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You don't need the Assistant to burn a drivers CD anymore. Your OS X install disc has the drivers on it. Just boot into Windows, insert the disc, and it should autorun the installer.
 

Phish30

macrumors newbie
Original poster
May 4, 2009
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thanks for the help all! but,
ok, so that should of been a no brainer. i have a 20g partition that semi-smoothly runs XP. but i installed steam and such and it keeps crashing on me. and when i move windows around it is a little slow in drawing the frame again. it lags or leaves a streak on the screen for a second.

where can i get updated video drivers?
 

Markov

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May 18, 2007
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Philadelphia
thanks for the help all! but,
ok, so that should of been a no brainer. i have a 20g partition that semi-smoothly runs XP. but i installed steam and such and it keeps crashing on me. and when i move windows around it is a little slow in drawing the frame again. it lags or leaves a streak on the screen for a second.

where can i get updated video drivers?

That is most likely a side effect of not installing the video driver, or any of them for that matter. Install the drivers from the OS X boot disk/ leopard disk.

Updated video drivers? What are your specs?

Does your macbook have the... GMA 950, GMA X3100, or the GeForce 9400m?
 

Phish30

macrumors newbie
Original poster
May 4, 2009
9
0
That is most likely a side effect of not installing the video driver, or any of them for that matter. Install the drivers from the OS X boot disk/ leopard disk.

Updated video drivers? What are your specs?

Does your macbook have the... GMA 950, GMA X3100, or the GeForce 9400m?

i have some specs in the 1st post and heres what else i could find that would be helpful. but where can i find out what graphics card im running?

Macbook 4,1
Main Driver: igxprd32.dll
Version: 6.14.0010.4897
Name: Moblie intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family
 
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