Boot Camp 2.1 & Apple Software Update 2.1 both included on OSX 10.5.4 DVDs

This was a question I posed before and since getting a new white Macbook that came with OSX 10.5.4, I can finally answer.
There is a small update to Apple Software Update 2.1.1 that is out there, but at least I no longer have to install the old 2.0 versions of both pieces of software, only to have to download, install and reboot for 2.1.
SH

I saw exactly the same issues (Error 2869 and 2755) when attempting to install drivers from the OSX install disk after installing Windows XP Professional SP2.
I ran sfc /scannow and chkdisk. chkdisk identified many date problems. I corrected the date and time on my 15" MacBook Pro unibody, and re-ran chkdisk until there were no errors.
Mac drivers then installed with no issues.

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