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CDClock

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 30, 2006
6
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Hello,

I have had my Macbook since August now, and I've been using bootcamp with it every day. It works great, although the Intel GMA 950 could be better...

Anyway, I was pretty excited when the new drivers came out, because I love trackpad scrolling and the like. However, when I tried to install the drivers, everything extracted and went great but then:
"Windows could not locate "install mac drivers for windows.msi. Retry or cancel?"

Both close the installation.

I've tried burning another disk, albeit unsuccessfully. I even checked the path that windows gave me, and it extracted successfully!

White MacBook
2.0 Ghz processor (Intel Core Duo)
1 GB RAM
80 Gig HD.
 

glib

macrumors member
Mar 7, 2006
57
0
Got the same problem, found a solution yet? Found it mentioned in other forums, but the only suggestion they have is to put the CD back in, and that should fix it. Problem is, it's telling me the .msi file is missing from a temp directory, which when checked shows the file exists.
 

CDClock

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Oct 30, 2006
6
0
Got the same problem, found a solution yet? Found it mentioned in other forums, but the only suggestion they have is to put the CD back in, and that should fix it. Problem is, it's telling me the .msi file is missing from a temp directory, which when checked shows the file exists.

This guy knows what it's about. Anyone found out what the problem is? Because I haven't.
 
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