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gillilandboy

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Apr 3, 2007
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St. Louis MO
I bought a brand new Macbook Pro about 3 days ago and it is working awesome. I do have one problem when I try to install Windows Vista it does not recognize my my video card so I can not get the Areo UI. I have installed the Bootcamp drivers.

Thanks.
 

Stridder44

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Mar 24, 2003
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California
I bought a brand new Macbook Pro about 3 days ago and it is working awesome. I do have one problem when I try to install Windows Vista it does not recognize my my video card so I can not get the Areo UI. I have installed the Bootcamp drivers.

Thanks.

Boot Camp has many many problems (even though some will blindly blame Microsoft).

The link gehrbox gave you looks like it's for the Mac Pro, and the Nvidia page doesn't provide drivers for the 8600GT in the MBPs (they say just go to your manufacturer). I have a new MacBook Pro as well, and Vista has given me no such issues. What version of Vista are you running (32/64bit?)? I'd say either a) reinstall Boot Camp (make sure it's updated to v. 2.1), and if that doesn't work go here:

http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/drivers/vista

And get the latest driver (not sure if you have 32 or 64 bit Vista), and install it. The drivers there are newer than the one's Apple provides. You have to download the driver and the INF file (they're right next to each other).
 

gillilandboy

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Apr 3, 2007
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St. Louis MO
I upgraded bootcamp still didn't fix it. I downloaded the driver and it said "The NVIDIA setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatible with your current hardware. I don't know what else to try. I have reinstalled Vista twice and it is still not working. Anything else I can try?
 

thunderclap

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Nov 8, 2003
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I bought a brand new Macbook Pro about 3 days ago and it is working awesome. I do have one problem when I try to install Windows Vista it does not recognize my my video card so I can not get the Areo UI. I have installed the Bootcamp drivers.

What type of monitor do you have and how is it connected to your computer? With the DVI-to-VGA adapter or straight DVI? What video card is in your Mac?
 

aki

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Mar 2, 2004
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Japan
...qsn about laptopvideo2go.....when i read the forums there for the different versions of the drivers there are often comments like it doesnt work for me or it screwed up resolutions or it runs too hot etcetc.....is it really just best to install the newest driver or is there any risks??(im on the 3.06 imac but same topic)
 

aki

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Mar 2, 2004
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Japan
So there is no fix for this?

...well if no one has better advice id say.... its an apple machine and bootcamp is apple software and its meant to have drivers for your hardware so can u call them and ask or genius bar or something??u arent doing anything weird its just basic function it should work
 

Stridder44

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Mar 24, 2003
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I upgraded bootcamp still didn't fix it. I downloaded the driver and it said "The NVIDIA setup program could not locate any drivers that are compatible with your current hardware. I don't know what else to try. I have reinstalled Vista twice and it is still not working. Anything else I can try?

Right, that's what the INF file is for. You download the driver and the INF file (it's right next to the driver). Again though, what version of Vista are you running (32-bit or 64-bit)? I'm just curious because I have the same computer and have no issues with Vista 64.

Check it out here for more info: http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=9243

Basically it's a 3-step process:
1. Download driver, double click and select extract,
2. Download modded INF and replace original INF in extracted folder,
3. Install & reboot.
 

gillilandboy

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Apr 3, 2007
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St. Louis MO
Right, that's what the INF file is for. You download the driver and the INF file (it's right next to the driver). Again though, what version of Vista are you running (32-bit or 64-bit)? I'm just curious because I have the same computer and have no issues with Vista 64.

Check it out here for more info: http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=9243

Worked!!! Thank you so much! I now have an other problem to tackle my wireless card isn't working. When I go to device manger it says that it could not start.
 
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