Boot camp Software in vista x64

I am running vista x64 on a 1.1 Mac Pro. The OS runs just fine but I would like to have all of the boot camp software running. Is there anyway to do this?

If you have 10.5.6 DVD, you can install some non Apple Boot Camp drivers. You actually need the set that came with the 2008 Mac Pros.
OSSwitcher and TimeServices are the only real items I can think of you would not have.
Or wait for Windows 7 - you can download it today - and hope.

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    Where is "Boot Camp Software Update 3.1 for Windows 64 bit"??

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    http://www.apple.com/support/bootcamp/
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    Message was edited by: thehead144
    Message was edited by: thehead144

    I assume you have insured that they WILL install and run properly?
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    http://www.highend3d.com/boards/index.php?showtopic=238615
    http://www.adobeforums.com/webx?14@@.3bc327bc/35
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    Expanded Platform Support
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    Hello
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    I recently installed a new internal hard drive to my MacBook.  This is my old configuration:
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    Did you clone the drive with Winclone, or a Windows backup/clone application? There have been problems with many of these programs in the past and below are some notes I have taken in that regard.
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    Hi,
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    S. Dot:
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    I decided to install Windows vista on my iMac via Boot Camp. I start the application choose 20GB partition then when I put the disc in (Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 32BIT) and click Start Installation it starts up the disc but I get this black screen with a white underscore like this _ in the top left corner. I can't exit unless I restart hold down the option button and click my Mac partition. And when I do that I see a disc labeled Windows rather then a hard drive icon. I really need Windows for a lot of applications. If someone knows what I'm doing wrong please let me know. I have Mac OS X v10.5.6.
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