Boot Camp sem som

eu instalei o Boot Camp e coloquei windows 7... Ápos isso o som nâo quer sair... o'que fazer?

Just an idea for you. There is an entire Apple Discussion forum dedicated to Boot Camp and Windows XP.
Whereas, not everyone here with an Intel iMac has installed, tried to install or has experience with BC & XP, everyone there has or at least has an interest. You may attract help more quickly there.
The Forum is at the bottom of the main Apple Discussions page under Windows Compatible Technology.
Here is a link;
Forum: Boot Camp Public Beta

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  • I have Mac mini and there is partition of boot camp but some miss understanding the osx 10.8.2 is deleted and while I m going to recovery mode the portition can not removing and the also cant repaired what I do I need urgent help ???? Please ?????

    I have Mac mini and there is partition of boot camp but some miss understanding the osx 10.8.2 is deleted and while I m going to recovery mode the portition can not removing and the also cant repaired what I do I need urgent help ???? Please ?????

    Do you have a Time Machine backup or clone?  If not,
    all is lost if you have in fact deleted your OSX partition
    and you will have to do a reinstall from Recovery HD
    and install all else.

  • Windows partition will not open using Boot Camp on iMac 10.9.5

    OS:  27" desktop iMac, Maverick 10.9.5, 8 GB RAM
    HD Partions:  iMac OS X, Windows 7,  Boot Camp
    For some unknown reason I am having problems getting Windows 7 to open after starting up in Boot Camp, and it's getting progressively worse. After starting Boot Camp I select the Windows 7 partition and either click on that icon or press "Return/Enter". This is where everything freezes and I have to shut down and reboot again into Boot Camp to try again. Sometimes it works, other times not. I've already tried 8 times tonight but can't get into the Windows 7 partition. The OS X partition and everything else is working fine and I have all of my updates.
    Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Dennis

    I am trying to boot into an existing W7. When I turned on the computer this morning I booted straight into Boot Camp and then successfully went into W7 with no problems, never going into the OS X partition. I later rebooted straight into OS X (the default startup) and read your comments.
    I entered the four lines of commands you suggested in Terminal and this is what I got...
    dennisetonsimac:~ denedg$
    dennisetonsimac:~ denedg$ diskutil list
    /dev/disk0
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *1.0 TB     disk0
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk0s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS Macintosh HD            837.0 GB   disk0s2
       3:                 Apple_Boot Recovery HD             650.0 MB   disk0s3
       4:       Microsoft Basic Data BOOTCAMP                162.3 GB   disk0s4
    /dev/disk1
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:     FDisk_partition_scheme                        *500.1 GB   disk1
       1:               Windows_NTFS FreeAgent GoFlex Drive  500.1 GB   disk1s1
    /dev/disk2
       #:                       TYPE NAME                    SIZE       IDENTIFIER
       0:      GUID_partition_scheme                        *500.1 GB   disk2
       1:                        EFI EFI                     209.7 MB   disk2s1
       2:                  Apple_HFS Time Machine Backups    499.8 GB   disk2s2
    dennisetonsimac:~ denedg$
    dennisetonsimac:~ denedg$ diskutil cs list
    No CoreStorage logical volume groups found
    dennisetonsimac:~ denedg$ sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0
    WARNING: Improper use of the sudo command could lead to data loss
    or the deletion of important system files. Please double-check your
    typing when using sudo. Type "man sudo" for more information.
    To proceed, enter your password, or type Ctrl-C to abort.
    Password:
    Sorry, try again.
    Password:
    gpt show: /dev/disk0: mediasize=1000204886016; sectorsize=512; blocks=1953525168
    gpt show: /dev/disk0: Suspicious MBR at sector 0
    gpt show: /dev/disk0: Pri GPT at sector 1
    gpt show: /dev/disk0: Sec GPT at sector 1953525167
           start        size  index  contents
               0           1         MBR
               1           1         Pri GPT header
               2          32         Pri GPT table
              34           6        
              40      409600      1  GPT part - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
          409640  1634773168      2  GPT part - 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      1635182808     1269544      3  GPT part - 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      1636452352   317071360      4  GPT part - EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
      1953523712        1423        
      1953525135          32         Sec GPT table
      1953525167           1         Sec GPT header
    dennisetonsimac:~ denedg$ sudo fdisk /dev/disk0
    Password:
    Sorry, try again.
    Password:
    Disk: /dev/disk0 geometry: 121601/255/63 [1953525168 sectors]
    Signature: 0xAA55
             Starting       Ending
    #: id  cyl  hd sec -  cyl  hd sec [     start -       size]
    1: EE 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [         1 -     409639] <Unknown ID>
    2: AF 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [    409640 - 1634773168] HFS+       
    3: AB 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [1635182808 -    1269544] Darwin Boot
    *4: 07 1023 254  63 - 1023 254  63 [1636452352 -  317071360] HPFS/QNX/AUX
    dennisetonsimac:~ denedg$

  • How to uninstall parallels prior to install boot camp

    I am using IMac with latest software up-date. In order to install boot camp for some specific windows applications ( change from XP to 7)
    I have to uninstall parallels. How shall I proceed?
    Thanks for any help.

    The following from the Parallels support site may help:
    Parallels Desktop 9: http://kb.parallels.com/en/116992
    Links to uninstall instructions for other versions are near the top of the above link.

  • Keyboard and Mouse no longer recognized when Boot Camp'ing into Windows XP

    Mac Pro early 2008, Mac OS X 10.6.2, all updates applied. WinXP SP3. Standard wired Apple smooth mouse.
    I normally use Parallels 4.0 to access my Windows XP on this Mac. That's been working fine and continues to do so. I upgraded to Snow Leopard not long after it was released. My Parallels is set to use the Boot Camp partition as the basis for its virtual machine.
    I haven't started Windows directly from Boot Camp in some time. It used to work fine also. I am not sure I have accessed it directly from Boot Camp since I upgraded to Snow Leopard.
    In any event, when I try to boot into Window, my slim wired Apple USB keyboard and mouse are not recognized. I get to the opening Windows Log-In screen and at that point, I can't move the mouse cursor and I can't type anything into the Windows password input box. The red mouse laser light flashes once every 7 or 8 seconds but also doesn't stay on.
    Starting Windows under Parallels still works fine. I downloaded the BootCamp 3.1 Windows 32-bit upgrade from Apple. I tried running it in Windows under Parallels. Something ran for a while when I did that but there was no installation screens or dialogs after I clicked the "run" button.
    Not sure what to do next.
    Thanks.

    Adding to the above: I also tried plugging in an Microsoft USB keyboard at the point when Windows freezes at the Windows log-in screen. The keyboard is not recognized and the only way I can leave this screen is to power-off the computer.

  • Can't install Boot Camp on intended disk..

    This is frustrating..
    I've recently put a second drive, an SSD, into my iMac (late 2009) and am now trying to install Windows on the HDD. Boot Camp simply will not let me install a new partition on any other drive but the SSD. I've even gone so far as installing a second copy of Mountain Lion on the HDD, to be able to boot from there and set up Boot Camp from the HDD as the startup disk. No dice, BC still says this drive was.. "This disk is your Os X startup disk and appears to have been partitioned by another utility." Well yeah! By several in fact, the ML installer and Disk Utility before that.
    Anybody know a route out of this hole, I want to install Windows on a partition of the 2TB SATA HDD that is in the primary HD location on the iMac. I don't want to format the ENTIRE 2TB for windows, and so far that's the only option that has been offered. Boot Camp will let me reformat the SSD to have a Windows partition, but not the HDD.
    Thanks for any help,
    max

    The attitude of a lot of commenters is interesting.. Is that snotty nouveau, or what?
    So it seems like even though the HDD is an internal disk Boot Camp for some reason can't partition it like it will  partition the SSD. Mmm.. There's probably a way around this but not sure if I can figure it out. The reason I don't want to use the SSD is because it's a small drive and I don't want to waste the space on the windows partition.
    And as I said before I went as far as installing Mountain Lion on the HDD, and running Boot Camp from there, but still no dice, Boot Camp wouldn't partition it. Anybody have (useful) comments?

  • Built-in iSight trouble, think it's Boot Camp/Firmware related.

    Lately my iSight has been having issues. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Until recently I didn't couldn't figure out what might be causing it but I now have ideas.
    First, symptoms. When I attempt to use my iSight with either iChat or Quicktime, the window which would normally display what my camera sees is black. If I use PhotoBooth it is green. Normally I'd attribute this to another application using my cam but nothing is and I'm not getting a warning about it.
    If I reset my MacBook Pro's SMC and restart it sometimes gets it to start working again. Though what seems to be the deal is restarting a few times is a sure way to make it behave.
    Now, I run both Parallels and Boot Camp on my laptop and I thought one of those might be the issue. Once I had the cam working again in iChat, Quicktime and PhotoBooth I started up Parallels, fiddled a bit and shut it off then started up iChat. No problems, so I shut it down and booted up into Windows via Boot Camp, fiddled some more and restarted into OS X. After opening iChat I noticed the cam wasn't working once more.
    So That pretty much has the main problem isolated. Since it's a Boot Camp issue I figured it might be firmware related since I couldn't think of anything else. I went to Apple's support page to grab the lastest firmware and found this article Listing the firmware I needed as...
    Boot ROM ver.: MBP22.00A5.B00
    SMC ver.: 1.12f5
    ...And I have...
    Boot ROM ver.: MBP22.00A5.B01
    SMC ver.: 1.12f5
    ...And if the first one is the latest firmware, why does mine appear to be the next version? If I'm backwards on how the numbering should go why isn't anything coming up with software update? Further more, what confused me is I found this SMC firmware update for my MacBook Pro that will put me to SMC firmware version 1.12f10, which also seems to be a later version than listed.
    So what I want to know is what should the latest version of firmware for my machine be, where can I get it and, most importantly, is this what is causing the problems with Boot Camp and my iSight?

    I've been looking around the web for a while now trying to figure out what the problem is and I now have new symptoms to report.
    When I boot up in Safe Mode and try to open Photo Booth it says another program is using my iSight. Now, I know that's not true because I just started up OS X and I haven't started any other programs... I had also just reset my SMC so I don't see how anything is carrying over.
    So what I'm now wondering is whether or not there is a way to find out exactly what is using my iSight at any given time? Either via some app (preferred) or if someone has a Terminal script I can copy and paste that will tell me. I can always just flat-out format my computer and try that but I'd rather not since that would take me a little bit to reinstall and update all my apps again. I know that's the final step to try before I bring it to Apple for them to check it out but I don't want to go that far yet.

  • Fatal Error Message Now when trying to use Boot Camp

    I have a new issue that just cropped up. I have been using Boot Camp for some time when I just need to be concentrating on the XP Pro side of the system. However, I typically use Parallels and get in just fine. Yesterday, I attempted to use Boot Camp and go into the PC Side...the WIndows XP Pro emblem comes up duing the boot, and then I get a blue screen with the following message in white text...
    STOP: c000021a {Fatal System Error}
    The Session Manager Initialization system process terminated unexpectedly with a status of 0xc000003a (0x00000000 0x00000000)
    The system has been shut down.
    Now, I have not tried to boot up in this since I installed Leopard. So my guess is that could be my problem. Any thoughts? Please let me konw...I need help. Thanks.

    I think what Hatter was getting at is OS X gets really cranky when disk space is low, that is, below 10%. Try freeing some space on your drive.
    Similarly, windows also gets cranky if it doesn't have enough VM space.
    In both cases, you will see at minimum, slowdowns, and at worst, crashes.
    How much ram is in your system, and how much have you allocated to windows?
    windows does not run efficiently with less than 1gb.
    The windows boot CD is an installer.
    You should not get a C:\prompt when booting from the CD unless you select the option have entered the System Recovery Console.
    The recovery console is good for some things, but you can hose the system even more if you are unsure of what you're doing there.
    The repair option will replace some files on your HD - problem there is if you have installed security updates (hotfixes, patches, whatever) the file versions on the HD and the file version on the CD won't match, the repair process will complain, disallow the replacement, or outright fail.
    The stop error you received is a big clue. Go to support.microsoft.com and search for that stop error. You'll get lots of hits, and it'll be tedious, but you'll get there.
    Also, if you can get back into windows, go to control panels, administrative tools, event viewer. There will be 3-4 logs listed.
    Search the system log for the date/time the stop error occurred. 2x click that entry. There will be more info there that will be useful on the ms support site.
    If you cant find it, resort by the event type column and look for sysdump. That'll be log entry for the bluescreen error.

  • Harddrive Failure or Boot Camp Problem?

    Is my drive dying or something else?
    I have a Mid-2007 Intel iMac running 10.8.4 (and Boot Camp) for some time now with very few problems... until last weekend.  So, the Master Boot Record or something failed and my startup screen was gray on startup with the Apple logo and spinning wheel and a status bar with about 10% or less shown and then the screen goes black.  I created a USB Mountain Lion disk and managed to boot to that and get my Home folders and applications off the internal HDD to another USB drive and a laptop.  Reformatted the Apple partition (Windows partition sill intact) and started clean.  Got everything loaded and transferred and then backed up photos again.  Ran disk permissions and lots of Canon photo and printer files (newly installed) were out of whack.  Repaied permissions.  Ran Super Duper to clone the whole new fresh Apple partition.  It failed and the machine would not turn off.  MBR (or something) fried again.  Now backing up files AGAIN from USB version of Mountain Lion.
    So, is this boot camp being squirrelly or is the internal HDD ready to die (it is fairly old in HDD years) or is it something else?  There have not been any physical sounds coming from the drive.
    I was hoping for a quiet iMac upgrade last Tuesday, but that did not happen.

    It was indeed the S.O but occurred another problem, I can't seem continue after format the boot camp partition on the windows install setup.
    I read a little bit about this and found it's because the 3TB HDD can't make the GPT partition, soo I'tried make a MBR but I can't resize the partition because of the fusion drive.
    Any suggestion ?
    I look a post talk about use a image generated by winclone. Would be a problem if I use a Mac Book Pro to make the windows partition boot camp and clone in the other IMac with the  winclone, or Am I talking nonsense ^^''.

  • Can I 'move' my current Win XP Pro sytem into boot camp?

    Searched high and low, but haven't been able to find an answer to this.
    Can I 'move' my current Windows XP Pro SP2 installation into the Boot Camp Partition of one of the new iMacs?
    By 'move' I mean something like ghosting/backing up the current C drive and then restoring it into the boot camp partition.
    I'm relatively tech savvy (at least on the Windows side) so fiddling with / re-installing drivers etc shouldn't be a problem (as long as Windows comes up and recognizes at least the keyboard)
    Thanks

    You should download and play with Parallels Desktop for Mac. Not as a final solution, but as an in between. they have some utilities for moving Windows machines and images into virtual machines and also utilities for moving between virtual machines and boot camp - so some combination of those might be the solution you're looking for.
    Personally, I just run XP and Vista in Parallels - it works perfectly.
    http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/

  • Retina (Late-2013) constantly losing Mac audio after Boot Camp install

    Hi there,
    I installed Boot Camp last night and I've been losing audio non-stop on Mavericks since then. I've had zero issues like this since I bought this Macintosh when it first came out last year. I'll add that audio works fine on Windows 8/Boot Camp.
    Some threads suggest that a restart solves the issue. For me it doesn't. Some suggest killing CoreAudio, again this doesn't help. I've also reset PRAM to no avail. I haven't had audio for about 4 hours now, and it's driving me crazy as I typically listen to music all day.
    MacBook Pro Retina 13"
    2.8Ghz Intel Core i7
    16GB RAM
    256GB Solid State
    Any suggestions?
    Cheers,
    James

    Anyone? This is still a constant problem

  • A Potential Convert Looking for Some Help with Boot Camp

    I posted this in the Macbook Pro forums, and somebody directed me here. Hopefully you can help me with my questions.
    Hello,
    I have been a PC user ever since I can remember. I have loved the operating system and have had a Dell Laptop for 4 years now without any problems at all. I have no qualms with the Windows Operating Systems. But, it is time for me to get a new laptop, as I will soon be heading off to college. I was thinking about getting another PC, as they are significantly cheaper than the lower-end MBP that I would get, but I was also thinking about trying out a Mac. I plan on using this laptop for most of my undergraduate education though, so I don't want to buy something and find out it isn't what I want or I can't use it. So, if you would help me, I would like to ask some questions about the lower-end Macbook Pro, and I may just end up getting one.
    First things first, I am going to be going into engineering, likely mechanical or systems, at either WPI, Northeastern, or Tufts. Ah the experience of choosing colleged. I know Tufts uses AutoCAD, WPI uses SolidWorks, but I am not sure which Northeastern uses. Either way, I most certainly will be using a CAD program. I know that most CAD programs do not work on Macs, so I will likely be using Boot Camp. I have though seen on these boards that the AutoCAD licensing does not work with Boot Camp, or that some users have faced major problems with it. If this is so, then it is highly likely that I will be unable to get a Mac as that program is going to be an absolute necessity. Even if this is just a small percentage of the population, I do not want to find mine being of major issue. For those of you who have gotten it to work, how difficult was the installation, and have you had any issues with AutoCAD or the like? With this in mind, would you even suggest that I get a MBP?
    Another Boot Camp question. I have read many posts on these boards discussing different partitioning options, yet I still am unsure what they all mean. I expect to use the Windows side for more than just AutoCAD. I likely will install some games on it for when I am bored, and Microsoft Office, as I do not wish to spend the extra money buying Office for Mac and I need to have the versatility of Excel that I have heard is not found in the Mac version. What is the difference between these two partitioning types, which would you recommend, and how much storage should I partition if I get a 200GB hard drive?
    Yet another Boot Camp question, sorry for so many of these. My friend who has a Mac lauds it for its security, nobody makes viruses for Macs. As I will most definitively be using Windows in Boot Camp, would this compromise this security? I know it will be Windows, but I still imagine that it would be encoded somewhat differently then normal, but I could be wrong. Also, if it is possible for the Windows portion to get a virus, could that affect the Mac portion?
    Also, I don't use an iPod. I suppose I always thought they were overpriced for what they do. Instead I use an Iriver Clix 2, and I love it. The only thing is, I use Windows Media Player to sync it with my library. I know many have qualms with WMP, but I personally favor it more than iTunes, but that is just me. I do not believe that you can download it for a Mac. If I were to download it for the Windows portion, I am assuming that I would have to switch to Windows in order to listen to my music then, correct? I can also add music to it via Windows Explorer. Can I do so through the "Finder"?
    Finally, is the battery life any different when using Windows than when using Leopard? I will likely be using the Windows portion in the class room.
    Sorry for the long-winded post, but I am certainly hoping that I can get some solid answers to make an educated decision before getting my next laptop. I would like to thank you very much for any help that you are able to give me. I do hope you can help me quickly. Thank you.
    Message was edited by: Pyrojoe

    I can't answer all your questions, especially not anything having to do with CAD.
    I still imagine that [Windows] would be encoded somewhat differently then normal,
    No. Windows is Windows. You will need a good Windows antivirus, firewall and antispyware program. It is unlikely that a Windows virus will infect the Mac partition because, ordinarily, Windows doesn't know how to do anything with the HFS+ formatted Mac partition. However, the existence of products like MacDrive means that it is possible to teach Windows how to write to the Mac partition, so I see no reason why a virus could not be programmed to.
    If I were to download it for the Windows portion, I am assuming that I would have to switch to Windows in order to listen to my music then, correct? I can also add music to it via Windows Explorer. Can I do so through the "Finder"?
    Yes. Probably/yes.
    Finally, is the battery life any different when using Windows than when using Leopard?
    Yes. Windows does not have the battery management that Leopard has. The battery runs down much quicker in Windows.
    You didn't ask, but depending on what kind of engineering you want to study, you may be interested in, or even need to, use some flavour of Unix/Linux. On the one hand, you could always create a partition on a PC--or wipe Windows--and install Linux on the PC. That could even be a good learning experience. On the other hand, Mac OS is Unix, but preinstalled. So with a Mac, you would already have a platform for writing shell scripts, you would have Perl and Python built-in, you would have an IDE (XCode Tools) for C/C++/Objective C/Java as well as gcc and make tools already on the disks which come with the computer, and so on.
    Message was edited by: Mr.Lobotomy

  • Solution to Boot Camp partition failure due to: "some files can't be moved"

    I have had problems getting boot camp to partition my drive, reporting that
    "The disk cannot be partitioned because some files can't be moved." Solutions offered involve either backing up your entire drive and restoring it (SuperDuper), or defragging with commercial software (iDefrag).
    This solution does not require a spare external drive, nor commercial software.
    1) Using Disk Utility, shrink your main drive by the desired windows partition size. Click the Physical Drive, select the Partition tab, and resize the main partition by dragging the corner of the graphical partition representation. Click apply. This operation may take a long time, because it moves all the files at the end of the drive to other places on the drive.
    Even though you now have free space at the end of the drive, Boot Camp Assistant will not use it (it wants to resize your main partition).
    2) Now use Disk Utility to expand the main drive to fill the entire disk. This effectively reverses the change you made in step 1, but no files are using the space at the end of the drive anymore. Click Apply. This should go faster than step 1. Close Disk Utility.
    3) Using Boot Camp Assistant, create the Windows partition. Choose a partition size no larger than the amount you shrunk your main partition in step 1. Your Windows partition will finally be created.
    Works for me. If it works for you, please spread the word.

    Chris Thielen wrote:
    I have had problems getting boot camp to partition my drive, reporting that
    "The disk cannot be partitioned because some files can't be moved." Solutions offered involve either backing up your entire drive and restoring it (SuperDuper), or defragging with commercial software (iDefrag).
    This solution does not require a spare external drive, nor commercial software.
    1) Using Disk Utility, shrink your main drive by the desired windows partition size. Click the Physical Drive, select the Partition tab, and resize the main partition by dragging the corner of the graphical partition representation. Click apply. This operation may take a long time, because it moves all the files at the end of the drive to other places on the drive.
    Even though you now have free space at the end of the drive, Boot Camp Assistant will not use it (it wants to resize your main partition).
    2) Now use Disk Utility to expand the main drive to fill the entire disk. This effectively reverses the change you made in step 1, but no files are using the space at the end of the drive anymore. Click Apply. This should go faster than step 1. Close Disk Utility.
    3) Using Boot Camp Assistant, create the Windows partition. Choose a partition size no larger than the amount you shrunk your main partition in step 1. Your Windows partition will finally be created.
    Works for me. If it works for you, please spread the word.
    That's an excellent idea; but even though Leopard DU does claim that you can do what you did without losing anything, stuff happens, and I would never do what you did without a full backup. If you are running TM, that's enough. But repartitioning a drive without a backup is dangerous.

  • Do I need to install boot camp on Windows 7 as well as on Lion? I already installed it some years ago on Leopard when installing Windows Vista on my Macbook Pro. But now after installing Windows 7, many things in windows doesn't work (sound etc.)

    Do I need to install boot camp on Windows 7 as well as on Lion? I already installed it some years ago on Leopard when installing Windows Vista on my Macbook Pro. But now after installing Windows 7, many things in windows doesn't work (sound etc.). I made a clean installation because I needed to go from 32 bit to 64 bit.
    Or should I just update bootcamp in Lion? (cause when I search for "boot camp" in Windows 7 there's no result)

    Installation Guide
    Instructions for all features and settings.
    Boot Camp 4.0 FAQ Get answers to commonly asked Boot Camp questions.
    Windows 7 FAQ Answers to commonly asked Windows 7 questions.
    Apple Boot Camp Support
    Lion's Boot Camp Assistant 4.x should have downloaded Apple drivers as part of also partitioning.
    You need Apple drivers. And you then need to add on your own audio driver.
    You can run Assistant at any time to download and save a set of drivers.

  • FINALLY - Boot Camp 2.1 Installed Successfully. Here are some stats....

    Well, I believe I have finally successfully installed Boot Camp 2.1 for Windows Vista 32-bit on a MacBook Pro. After trying last Friday to install it, failing miserably, and a weekend spent reinstalling operating systems, etc. I feel a bit better. Although, these problems shouldn't have to happen to begin with, in my opinion.
    I have learned to backup even more religiously than I have before -- you don't know how many restore points, complete PC backups, etc. I have done over the past few days.
    Anyway, here are some stats that I would like to compare with other folks to make sure that I have everything that this update was supposed to offer. I wish Apple would provide the details about the update, but they don't. Here are my statistics, many probably Windows Vista 32-bit specific.
    _Miscellaneous Notes_
    I have a MacBook Pro 2.2 GHz, 15", 4 GB RAM -- I bought it in June 2007 (I forget what the chipset is - Santa Rosa? - but it was a new model then)
    I have Vista Ultimate 32-bit
    I had Vista SP1 installed before installing the BC 2.1 update
    I did not have any other language packs installed
    If I right click on the Boot Camp icon in the taskbar and say "About", the version I see is Version 2.1 (Build 210A12)
    Drivers
    Apple Built-In Bluetooth: 4/6/2008, version 2.1.0.1
    NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT: 1/24/2008, version 7.15.11.6763
    Apple Keyboard: 3/10/2008, version 2.1.0.0 (I had two of these listed)
    Apple Trackpad: 8/28/2007, version 2.0.1.4
    Apple IR Receiver: 11/1/2007, version 2.0.1.1
    Built-in iSight: 6/21/2006, version 6.0.6001.18000
    Apple Trackpad Enabler: 8/28/2007, version 2.0.1.4
    Atheros AR5008X Wireless Network Adapter: 4/15/2007, version 7.2.0.204 (there may be an update to this that I haven't installed yet)
    Marvell Yukon 88E8058 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller: 3/23/2007, version 10.12.7.3 (there may be an update to this that I haven't installed yet)
    Realtek High Definition Audio: 11/14/2007, version: 6.0.1.5512 (Note: This was disabled after the install of BC 2.1. I had to reenable it in the device manager. I think maybe my virus scanning program might have done something, but I am not sure)
    Note: I had 3 monitors listed in my Device manager, but I only have two -- the laptop monitor and an external monitor connected to it. That is weird, I think.
    _Windows Experience Index_
    Processor: 5.1
    Memory (RAM): 4.8
    Graphics: 5.9 (This might have went up with the new driver, I don't remember)
    Gaming Graphics: 5.4
    Primary Hard Disk: 4.6
    Base Score: 4.6 (because of hard drive)
    _Final Words_
    This wasn't a smooth update at all by any means.
    I hope this helps a little. Please let me know if you have the same sort of statistics.
    Thanks.
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