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Solve : Dual Boot Vista on Mac?

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I just installed Vista on my Macbook PRO, but none of the DRIVERS to make the keyboard, mouse, wireless network, etc. are working. So, I can't get online to do a Windows Update to get those drivers. I don't have the Leopard disk on me, so right now I'm on my PC hoping I can download the drivers and write them to a CD and do it that way. Is that a possibility or is there a better way?I really need to know if I need the MAC drivers or the Vista drivers. EVERYTHING works fine on the MAC side, nothing works well on the Vista side. So, I just need to know if I need the MAC drivers or the Vista drivers to get the above things working correctly, especially the wireless network connection. Thanks again.have you looked at this: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16873608/

FBNot sure how that applies to anything...SORRY i skimmed over it and it seemed to talk about someone Mac users switching to vista? If not google will help.

FBOh think it's just an article about a MAC user that switched to Vista.Check this out:
http://derekh.com/index.php/2007/03/29/vista-drivers-for-your-mac-macbook-bootcamp-12/


Also, can you directly connect your laptop to your router via Ethernet to download the drivers? Or is your MacBook so far set by Apples poor standards that it doesnt have Ethernet? (All laptops should have Ethernet... even if the plugin is too big for aesthetics) The drivers are on your mac. First, boot into the mac side and do a software update. Mac sure all software is up to date.

Once this is done, open up boot camp assistant (applications--> utilities--> boot camp assistant).

When you go through the assistant it should ask you if you want to burn a drivers cd for vista. If you chose "no," then you'd be in your CURRENT situation.



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