I have put Windows 8 on my Mac pro, in boot camp, no I am unable to load drivers

I have put Windows 8 on my Mac pro, in boot camp, no I am unable to load drivers to get it working as it should. I have tryed Winows 7 Con, in setup.

Did you download the drivers to a FAT32 formatted USB drive per the instructions?

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    Thanks!

    Thanks for the quick (and no nonsense) response!

  • Overall happiness with Mac Pro and Boot camp/XP

    Hi all,
    I am a current Windows user and need to upgrade my home computer soon. My wife (teacher) has an imac g5 at home an loves it. I am thinking of getting a refurb mac pro when Leopard is released and use Boot Camp with XP Pro. I am not a big gamer so that is not a concern. I am just checking to see how happy others using this configuration are, and maybe reccomend a configuration (separate hard drives etc.)
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    I love mine. Its quiet, launches native apps practically instantly (CS2 takes a few seconds longer), and performs all the system instensive stuff I ask of it quickly and without complaint.
    And while it kills me to use Windows anymore, I need to feed my old gaming habit for which Bootcamp is great. I also need to do web browser testing for IE, and Parallels makes it super convienent.
    If you have need of a system this powerful, I can totally recommend it. Without knowing what you're specific needs are, the sort of "all-around" config would be:
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    Buy extra drives if you need the storage space. But don't buy these from Apple. Western Digital drives are good and quiet.
    Airport and Bluetooth options are pretty self explanatory.
    If you don't game, and you don't use GPU sucking apps like Motion or Maya, you won't need the video card upgrade.
    I could give you more specifics if you tell us what the system will be used for.

  • Cannot Complete Installation of Vista with Mac Pro and Boot Camp

    I only have one hard drive with my Mac Pro, and I partitioned the drive into two sections with boot camp and restarted with my Vista 64 bit Ultimate CD.
    I have tried formatting the partition with Vista and it still gives me the dreaded error message of "windows is unable to find a system volume that meets its criteria". I've tried deleting the partition during installation, and making a new partition with Vista, reformatting, then restarting the computer. Same message.
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    Please help if you can. I would REALLY appreciate it. I'll be watching the thread. Thank you!!

    Loyalty4Life wrote:
    Thank you for your reply! I'll be here all night.
    I have the 3GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors. I tried installing Vista ultimate with my 32 bit software, but I still get the same message (I own both legally, btw).
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    Run OS-X Disk utility and repair the disk if necessary, and file permissions.
    Be sure your HD has the GUID partition scheme and if it has SMART that it's OK
    Zap the PRAM
    Be sure you are logged in as administrator when creating the BC partition and starting the installation of Windows from Leopard
    When I installed Vista Ultimate 64-bit, I was using BootCamp beta, 1.2 or 1.3. I created the partition with BootCamp Assistant.app as you did. It's a 60GB partition that I formatted with NTFS with BC.
    After starting the install in Tiger, I then simply inserted the Vista 64-bit DVD and that was it.
    It just installed.
    Ditto with XP-Pro on my other MBP. Zero problems with BC. It was also done with a beta, BC1.0.
    I have never installed Windows using Leopard. When I updated to Leopard from Tiger nothing changed, but there seem to be more problems with Leopard and BC2.0 than there were with Tiger and the beta versions.
    There are no requirements about legality until after the OS is installed, so that's a moot point.
    There are some install DVDs that are in ISO format and they won't work, but it seems that yours is working but not finding a suitable volume.
    You might try reformatting the BC partition with BootCamp assistant as FAt32 and seeing if that works, but you are limited to 32GB if you do that, but it would be a good test. Vista should then format it into NTFS.
    Be sure that your Leopard OS is fully backed up because stuff happens when you keep fooling around with partitions.
    Also look through this forum for similar problems.

  • Mac Pro and Boot Camp Woes

    I had installed the retail version of leopard yesterday... Which i might add that I enjoyed thoroughly! However, this morning I had a hankering to play some Windows based games. So I went ahead and used boot camp.... Everything seemed to start off swimmingly with repartioning my drive. (Also took heed on keeping the new partition as FAT32 and not NTFS) Got to the point where Windows was copying files necessary for setup and finished. Rebooted my computer to begin setup and of course the cd was still in the drive so I got the infamous "Press any key to boot from CD" so i waited and received the msg "DISK ERROR" my system was completely locked up. So i held the power button in for 5 seconds to shut off the computer and tried restarting it. Now all i get is no video signal and the steady flashing light on the front of the Mac Pro (fans and drives are powering up). I've tried the following to resolve the issue (all resulting in the same black screen):
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    5) Tried a different monitor (off another working computer)
    6) Held down the shift key while booting up
    No success! Like i said before i hear the drives spinning and fans humming just fine. Does anyone have any suggestions?

    With a Mac Pro, and with a new OS... I would have advised to create your Windows partition on another disk drive and not on your boot drive.
    I would also then pull either or both OS X drives (assuming you kept Tiger on another drive somewhere).
    Microsoft would like to see customers move to the NTFS, it is a better file system, use FAT for when you need to share files, or use MacDrive7 even. Took heed not to use NTFS? don't understand. I have to use it of course (Vista) and I have one small 100GB FAT volume. Now most of my files are on NTFS (readable from OS X side if needed).
    Did Windows update or never got that far (there should be a lot of updates, patches, etc) and at some point you would need your Leo DVD to install the Apple BootCamp patches, drivers, and services.
    I prefer using the SMC Reset button - not PRAM reset.
    Probably another X1900 issue?

  • How should I proceed with installing Windows on my Macbook Pro through Boot Camp?

    Hello,
    I have never installed Windows on a Mac. I found the official guidebook from Apple online, but I want to make sure I am buying the right type of Windows before I get it. So should I get 32 Bit or 64 Bit Windows 7? What other major things should I keep in mind as I'm getting ready to install Windows? I have made a Time Machine backup for my computer on an external hard drive. I want to make sure that I am not leaving out anything major in terms of how I should prepare for the process. I have Mac OS X 10.9.2, if the version is significant. Let me know what other info you need about my computer if you need any.
    Thank you.

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    Mac Basics- Using Windows on your Mac with Boot Camp
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  • Mac Pro/ Leopard/ Boot Camp/ XP and 2 ATI Radeon XT1900 ????

    I recently went surfaced from a hardware nightmare with my Mac Pro. I need 4 monitors on the XP pro/ boot camp side and was unble to do so using an added ATI XT1900 to my Mac Pro. The drivers would not successfully load. Also the added card buggered the original card. After uninstall and some trouble shooting I was able to get back to a functional configuration with 1 card.
    Now that Leopard is out with the new boot camp.... does anyone have experience (successful) with 2 video cards (ATI radeon xt1900) in boot camp/ XP pro??? I dont want to go through me last experience as my job depends on the XP/ boot camp working.
    Thanks in advance for your help.
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    Correct me if i'm wrong, but the original poster didn't ask or mention anything about Crossfire. (though as a side note, I have read that some people have sucessfully got their 7300gt's into SLI by purchasing a special dongle and downloading a hacked driver.)
    And as to whether a user would need two or more monitors for their needs is completely up to the them if it fits their needs, the way i see it the term 'waste' is subjective depending on the user and his/her needs.

  • Mac Pro w Boot Camp - SATA, AHCI, EFI, BIOS - what can we do? (Cross Post)

    I am trying to centralize the discussion of this particular issue which prevents the Mac Pro from being the ultimate cross platform system.
    Please refer to the original thread located at:
    http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=225349
    Mac Pro 2.66   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   4 x 512MB RAM Modules, Boot Camp 1.1

    I agree with all the posts. I did the whole thing again to 1.1 and find this system base device and the sata drive speed UDMA issue to be serious for cross platform. What I would like to know is what is the performance with the sata on the Mac OS side. I did a encode of video and it
    didn't seem to be much faster than my G5 Dual 2.0 processor machine. I would like to hear from others on their video encoding to see if this sata issue goes throughout the whole machine. I'm dissappointed with the winxp thing. 1.1 is better and did alot better install, but I do realize that it is beta. Non the less, the sata issue is huge. What makes it worse is that Intel won't even give a little bit of support, basically they said to me that it was all Mac problems. I hope there are many changes, in the mean time the cross platform is not working for me. I did get autocad to run reasonable, but nothing like it should with the power under the hood.
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  • Would a virus in windows damage the mac hardware when boot camped

    HI guys, I'm thinking of boot camping with windows 7 for a few must have programs as yet not available on my new Mac. I am worried about potential hardware damage from viruses and any warranty issues that might arise from a different os running on a mac. Thanks for any feed back.

    Yes well there is FAQ and HOW To and guide to help get started
    www.apple.com/support/bootcamp
    no one would recommend jumping w/o a safety net but not everyone seems to take backups seriously. that goes for cloning OS X, using TimeMachine, and WinClone 3 to handle Windows as well as Windows system restore images.
    Not everyone knows how to manage and maintain OS X either. But they use it.
    And for some, they are better off probably staying with running Windows as a guest VM rather than natively. Games of course won't perform well.

  • Mac pro 2010 boot camp wont connect to internet

    I tried everything possible, I installed windows vista 64 bit edition, everything else works great but the internet wont, when I go to device manager it cannot identify one of the network adapters. I load the boot camp drivers already, and updated it to , it didn't work. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT DRIVERS I NEED TO DOWNLAOD FOR IT TO WORK

    This is a Windows issue. You can try your post in the Boot Camp forums:
    http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=237

  • Installing Windows 7 on Mac Pro OSX 10.8.4

    As the title suggests im trying to install Windows 7 on my Mac Pro.
    There are a few issues im coming across whilst trying to complete this. The main being that Boot Camp doesnt recognise the Windows disc to install from. After further reading i saw that you could essentially mount an ISO to a USB via Boot Camp. I did this successfully and then when i tried to click on 'Install' after deciding the parition sizes i just get the message 'The installer disc could not be found' - so to me its not attempting to locate the USB to try and install from. I could be way out on this and it be that you cant actually install from a USB.
    So basically if anybody could provide some advice on how to install Windows 7 from a USB on my Mac Pro via Boot Camp
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  • HT5628 When will Windows 8.1 be supported on Boot camp 5? I have a new Mac book Pro 2013 and cannot install. Apple please advise.

    When will Windows 8.1 be supported on Boot camp 5? I have a new Mac book Pro 2013 and cannot install. Do I return the Windows version and try to download 8.0, or wait it out until it is supported? New to Mac's.
    Apple please advise.

    Apple does not respond in these forums except occasionally an Apple employee will stop by. If you want to contact Apple, use the contact us link at the bottom of this page.
    With respect to your question "When will Windows 8.1 be supported on Boot camp 5?" you are asking us to speculate as to when Apple will release their drivers supporting Windows 8.1. We do not know, and we can not speculate as to when. From the terms of use of this forum:
    "Unless otherwise noted, do not add Submissions about nontechnical topics, including:
    Speculations or rumors about unannounced products."
    The planned dates of production or release of Windows 8.1 drivers are speculation about the drivers.
    With respect to your other question, "Do I return the Windows version and try to download 8.0, or wait it out until it is supported? New to Mac's.". I answered you.

  • I have a mac book pro with Boot Camp that also runs windows.  I upgraded to Lion and somehow it crashes the mac side peridoically.  I am told I need to "clean" it and reinstall lion using the recovery drive.  will that delete the windows partition too??

    I have a mac book pro with Boot Camp that also runs windows.  I upgraded to Lion and now the mac side crashes/freezes periodically, especially iphoto.  I am told by the genius' that I probably need to "clean" it and reinstall lion using the "recovery drive" which resets everything back to default and reinstalls the lion operating system.  My question is will this also delete the "windows" partition drive and all that data too.  If so that will be a huge pain in the ___ to back up and reinstall boot camp and windows. I want to shoot the lion.

    There is no system like Acronis for the Mac platform. You can try using the buiilt in Disk Utility to create an Image of the complete Mac drive but I have found that this does not work very well as on tryiing to restore it gives errors sometimes.
    You can use SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner to create a bootable Clone of your system partition. But that is only for the System partition and not the complete drive.
    If you use Boot Camp to install Windows on your Mac neither of those two programs will clone the Windows side.
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  • Hello i would like instal windows in my mac pro retina but i don't have boot camp

    Hello i would like instal windows in my mac pro retina but i don't have boot camp

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    That is the utility which will create the partition into which you can install Windows that you have purchased from Microsoft.

  • I have photoshop C6 on my MAC Pro and want to install it on my new MAC desktop.  I sent the files with AirDrop but photoshop wont open I get an error message that it cant find the Library.  Any thoughts?

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    Download and installation help for Prodesigntools links are listed on most linked pages.  They are critical; especially steps 1, 2 and 3.  If you click a link that does not have those steps listed, open a second window using the Lightroom 3 link to see those 'Important Instructions'.

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