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Jasonbot

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Long story short:

*Installed windows XP SP2 on a base C2D macbook.
*Install went well, as good as a windows install can
*Attempted to install drivers
*So installed drivers from CD but windeows gives me some error about the iSight driver :(
*Tried re-installing the drivers, nothing
*So now I don't have keyboard/mouse drivers, iSight drivers and network drivers
*How do I fix it? Thanks
 

Jasonbot

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Is that th eeasiest solution :eek: Surely there must be some other way to kill the old drivers and install some or other non-descript programme designed to fix macbook bootcamp problems?
 

Osarkon

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Aug 30, 2006
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There might well be another way, but from experience with messing around with drivers in windows, it's probably less hassle and stress just to try it again from scratch :) . However you could just try uninstalling drivers via the Device Manager and reinstalling that way?
 

rspeaker

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Jan 1, 2006
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There might well be another way, but from experience with messing around with drivers in windows, it's probably less hassle and stress just to try it again from scratch :) . However you could just try uninstalling drivers via the Device Manager and reinstalling that way?

I've had the same experience, twice. The first time I installed Windows, the drivers wouldn't install, and after much frustration, I reinstalled Windows, and things went fine. After a few months, I uninstalled it, and a few months later decided I wanted Windows back for games. Same thing: first install had drivers problems, second install no problem. Damndest thing.
 
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