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truecndn

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Aug 10, 2008
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I'm not real good at figuring this stuff out, I had someone install bootcamp for me and I was told I should be able to play Age 2 and 3 on windows on my mac. Now I've read forums that tell me to do a number of different things, they don;t seem to work, perhaps other than being an idiot, I'm doinf something wrong. It seems I have ATI Radeon HD 2600. I've tried going to the ATI.com site, but had no luck after following some recommendations.
Can someone help me? I'm not sure if I do updates if I have to be in bootcamp or in Mac. Any ideas? Thanks!
 

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macrumors 6502
Jul 8, 2008
296
59
Canada
I'm not real good at figuring this stuff out, I had someone install bootcamp for me and I was told I should be able to play Age 2 and 3 on windows on my mac. Now I've read forums that tell me to do a number of different things, they don;t seem to work, perhaps other than being an idiot, I'm doinf something wrong. It seems I have ATI Radeon HD 2600. I've tried going to the ATI.com site, but had no luck after following some recommendations.
Can someone help me? I'm not sure if I do updates if I have to be in bootcamp or in Mac. Any ideas? Thanks!

Can you explain in more detail? Your GPU is more than capable of running all of the latest games. It sounds like you are missing BootCamp drivers and or your video card drivers.
 

wrldwzrd89

macrumors G5
Jun 6, 2003
12,110
77
Solon, OH
I'm not real good at figuring this stuff out, I had someone install bootcamp for me and I was told I should be able to play Age 2 and 3 on windows on my mac. Now I've read forums that tell me to do a number of different things, they don;t seem to work, perhaps other than being an idiot, I'm doinf something wrong. It seems I have ATI Radeon HD 2600. I've tried going to the ATI.com site, but had no luck after following some recommendations.
Can someone help me? I'm not sure if I do updates if I have to be in bootcamp or in Mac. Any ideas? Thanks!
I suspect you haven't installed the Boot Camp drivers yet. This is done in 2 stages - first, install the ones on your Leopard install disc (you are running Leopard, right?), then install the Boot Camp 2.1 update for your operating system.
 
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