Bootcamp x64 is not supported

I just bought a brand new copy of Windows 7 64-bit. I installed it fine, but when I insert the OS X CD for drivers, I get a message that says "Bootcamp x64 is not supported" I went into the Disc and tried to run "Bootcamp64", but it tells me I need to run it through "setup.exe". Since I'm not familiar with Windows, I'm a bit lost here. Does anyone know what to do?

weileongtan wrote:
(you'll be operating in an "unsupported" configuration)
In the Boot Camp directory on the Snow Leopard disc, there's a "Drivers" and "Apple" subdirectory. Go in there and find the "BootCamp64" file. Right click on it, and choose "Troubleshoot Compatibility" option. It'll trundle for a bit, and then give you the option to "skip" a product version check - do that, and it'll install.
The Boot Camp 3.1 update will install without needing to go through this.
Warning - v3.1 will install, but it won't be recognised by Apple Software Update - it'll prompt you to install it again and again (the perils of operating in an unsupported config). Disabling it in ASU/setting it to ignore solves this problem but no idea what happens if/when v3.2 comes around.
Some people have had success using the "orca database editor" (part of the Windows Installer SDK) to manually edit the BootCamp64 file to drop the version check on launch (presumably the ASU problem is because things aren't marked as properly completed in "troubleshoot compatibility" mode), but this goes beyond the cost-vs-benefit threshold for me.

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