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skatetopunk

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Sep 12, 2008
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I have looked everywhere for an answer to this problem and have found nothing! i have partitioned my drive using bootcamp and can boot off the vista install disc fine. Then when i click to install vista i get a message saying i am missing required cd/dvd drivers to install vista. I dont know how it couldnt recognize the drive if i am booting off it! i put all the boot camp drivers onto a flash drive and those arent the ones its looking for.. i am out of ideas!

i have a brand new mac book pro
2.4ghz intel duo
4 gigs of ram
superdrive
 

vampyr

macrumors regular
Aug 29, 2008
204
38
First... you must use an original full version of Vista, not an upgrade.
Second... you must use the original Mac OSX CD, not a usb key.

It knows when you copy cds...
 

Iiwii

macrumors newbie
Mar 7, 2008
22
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i have the same problems, my cds are org ;-(, my friend installed the 64bit on his mbp, i cant get mine working, im thinking it was because i upgraded to another HD, thats the only thing i can think of, id you mbp all org, or did you upgrade???
 
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