I have Vista running under Bootcamp. How do I upgrade to Windows 7 Pro??

I have Vista running under Bootcamp. How do I upgrade to Windows 7 Pro??

Download > http://support.apple.com/kb/DL977 Then, insert the Windows disc and upgrade

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  • HP C309 G AIO can't install in Windows 7 64bit  running under BootCamp

    HP C309 G Printer wont install in Windows 7 64bit running under BootCamp on a new iMac
    Just bought a new iMac. Installed HP C309 all in one without incident on the Mac side. I am also running Windows 7 on iMac through a program called Bootcamp. When I boot to Windows 7 and try to install the newly downloaded software for windows 7 from the HP site, it begins to load then stops, giving me two error messages. They are both essentially the same except one says software and the other says hardware. The software one says: This computer does not have the necessary USB software support to allow completion of a USB installation. The printer plugs directly into the monitor in one of four usb ports. All the usb ports work on the system when using Windows 7. I have other devices working and plugged into the usb ports while in Windows 7. It is almost like the printer software is unable to find the usb software or hardware. Any ideas

    Well, you have a full Window's 7 install so you would really have to go to HP and/or Microsoft to see what is going on. Bootcamp basically is only involved with "booting" and just installs Apple product drivers and such. Just treat the Window's side as if you are using it on a "normal" Window's PC. (As far as problems, crash's, updates, or any other Windows, HP, etc, problems you may have.)
    "Installed HP C309 all in one without incident on the Mac side."
    So,,, that means the printer "works" (prints) on the Mac or the installer just worked? Make sure the Printer actually prints in the Mac side as you may have a dead USB port on the Printer. It happens.
    If your HP works fine (prints) in the Apple environment you know it's not the USB ports on either the printer or the computer.
    You said you already downloaded the newer versions, have you tried using the drivers on the install disk and then update them to the newer ones? Also if you haven't yet, make sure the drivers are for the 64bit version, just a thought.
    That's about all my brain cells have so good luck.......

  • I have an IPod Touch and how do I upgrade the OS so I can download stuff that needs IOS 4 or 5 please?

                        I have an IPod Touch and how do I upgrade the OS so I can download stuff that needs IOS 4 or 5 please?

    Which iPod touch do you have? If you're not sure, take a look at this -> Identifying iPod models
    This Apple article outlines the versions of iOS that will work on each iPod touch.
    Notes:
    iOS 4.2 is the latest version of iOS for iPod touch (2nd generation).
    iOS 3.1.3 is the latest version of iOS for iPod touch (1st generation). If you are using an iPod touch (1st generation) with iOS 2.x or earlier, you can purchase iOS 3 from the iTunes Store. See this article for more information.

  • I have a serial number for PE 10 (download).  How do I upgrade to premiere pro?

    I have a serial number for PE10 (I downloaded the software).  How do I upgrade to Premiere pro?

    I do not think that Premiere Elements qualifies as an upgrade for Premiere Pro
    For CS6 go to the second page at http://www.adobe.com/products/catalog/cs6._sl_id-contentfilter_sl_catalog_sl_software_sl_c reativesuite6.html?promoid=KFPMZ
    When you click to buy, change from full to upgrade and then see what is listed as an upgrade qualifier
    For the newer Cloud version, I don't think there IS an upgrade, only a Cloud subscription

  • How can I upgrade my Mac Pro

    Hello,
    I have a Mac Pro. Here are the specs :
    Mac OS X 10.5.8
    MacPro1,1
    NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT
    When OS 10.6 came out, I found out that I couldn't upgrade to it because of my graphic card. In the technical specifications it is mentioned that :
    OpenCL
    requires one of the following graphics cards or graphics processors:
    NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, GeForce 9600M GT, GeForce 8600M GT, GeForce GT 120, GeForce GT 130, GeForce GTX 285, GeForce 8800 GT, GeForce 8800 GS, Quadro FX 4800, Quadro FX5600
    ATI Radeon 4850, Radeon 4870
    Now, OS 10.5.8 is becoming more and more outdated. I would like to know how can I upgrade my Mac Pro ? What kind of graphic card can I put in ?
    Thank you for any help and/or information !

    Dalfe wrote:
    Hello,
    I have a Mac Pro. Here are the specs :
    Mac OS X 10.5.8
    MacPro1,1
    NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT
    When OS 10.6 came out, I found out that I couldn't upgrade to it because of my graphic card. In the technical specifications it is mentioned that :
    OpenCL
    requires one of the following graphics cards or graphics processors:
    NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, GeForce 9600M GT, GeForce 8600M GT, GeForce GT 120, GeForce GT 130, GeForce GTX 285, GeForce 8800 GT, GeForce 8800 GS, Quadro FX 4800, Quadro FX5600
    ATI Radeon 4850, Radeon 4870
    Now, OS 10.5.8 is becoming more and more outdated. I would like to know how can I upgrade my Mac Pro ? What kind of graphic card can I put in ?
    Thank you for any help and/or information !
    It's been a while since I've used it but I installed Snow Leopard on my old Mac Pro 1,1 with the 7300GT and it worked. OpenCL may not have but the rest of it did. I don't think what you've quoted says you can't upgrade but only that an upgrade won't deliver all of the features in Snow Leopard. Indeed, I was able to move the HD in the 1,1 Mac Pro into the 5,1 Mac Pro, boot from it (10.6.4 is the minimum the 2010 Mac Pro will boot with), clone it and then updated it.

  • HT1338 How can I upgrade my MacBook Pro from OS X 10.5.8 to most recent Operating System ?

    How can I upgrade my MacBook Pro from OS X 10.5.8 to most recent Operating System ?
    I just bought a Ipad Air and realized than my MacPro does not support Icloud.

    Upgrade Paths to Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, or Mavericks
    You can upgrade to Mountain Lion or Mavericks from Lion or directly from Snow Leopard. Mountain Lion can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for $19.99. To access the App Store you must have Snow Leopard 10.6.6 or later installed.
    Upgrading to Snow Leopard
    You can purchase Snow Leopard through the Apple Store: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard — Apple Store (U.S.). The price is $19.99 plus tax. You will be sent physical media by mail after placing your order.
    After you install Snow Leopard you will have to download and install the Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Combo v1.1 to update Snow Leopard to 10.6.8 and give you access to the App Store. Access to the App Store enables you to download Mountain Lion if your computer meets the requirements.
         Snow Leopard General Requirements
           1. Mac computer with an Intel processor
           2. 1GB of memory
           3. 5GB of available disk space
           4. DVD drive for installation
           5. Some features require a compatible Internet service provider;
               fees may apply.
           6. Some features require Apple’s iCloud services; fees and
               terms apply.
    Upgrading to Lion
    If your computer does not meet the requirements to install Mountain Lion, it may still meet the requirements to install Lion.
    You can purchase Lion by contacting Customer Service: Contacting Apple for support and service — this includes international calling numbers. The cost is $19.99 (as it was before) plus tax.  It's a download. You will get an email containing a redemption code that you then use at the Mac App Store to download Lion. Save a copy of that installer to your Downloads folder because the installer deletes itself at the end of the installation.
         Lion System Requirements
           1. Mac computer with an Intel Core 2 Duo, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7,
               or Xeon processor
           2. 2GB of memory
           3. OS X v10.6.6 or later (v10.6.8 recommended)
           4. 7GB of available space
           5. Some features require an Apple ID; terms apply.
    Upgrading to Mountain Lion or Mavericks
    To upgrade to Mountain Lion or Mavericks you must have Snow Leopard 10.6.8 or Lion installed. Purchase and download Mountain Lion or Mavericks (Free) from the App Store. Sign in using your Apple ID. Mountain Lion is $19.99 plus tax. The file is quite large, over 4 GBs, so allow some time to download. It would be preferable to use Ethernet because it is nearly four times faster than wireless.
         OS X Mountain Lion — System Requirements
           Macs that can be upgraded to OS X Mountain Lion
             1. iMac (Mid 2007 or newer) — Model Identifier 7,1 or later
             2. MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer) —
                 Model Identifier 5,1 or later
             3. MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer) — Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             4. MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer) — Model Identifier 2,1 or later
             5. Mac mini (Early 2009 or newer) — Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             6. Mac Pro (Early 2008 or newer) — Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             7. Xserve (Early 2009) — Model Identifier 3,1 or later
    To find the model identifier open System Profiler in the Utilities folder. It's displayed in the panel on the right.
    Are my applications compatible?
             See App Compatibility Table — RoaringApps.
         For a complete How-To introduction from Apple see Upgrade to OS X Mountain Lion.

  • How do I upgrade my Macbook pro to OS 10.7

    how do I upgrade my Macbook pro to OS 10.7

    You need to buy 10.7 Lion.. it costs you 29.99 . But, 10.8 Mountain Lion is releasing in this month. It costs you 19.99.
    Apple has noted that users can upgrade to 10.8 directly from 10.6.x. So, I would suggest you to wait till 10.8 is released and buy it for 19.99 and do and upgrade

  • How do I upgrade my macbook pro to I-Lion without paying, because I bought it three weeks ago just before the release

    How do I upgrade my macbook pro to I-Lion without paying, because I bought it three weeks ago just before the release

    See "More like this" on the right.
    Regards,
    Shawn

  • I have a touchsmart 320 pc and i just upgraded to windows 8 , my touch screen not working

    i have a touchsmart 320 pc and i just upgraded to windows 8 , my touch screen not working

    Just activate the Windows 8 OS via an internet connection, then install all optional, recommended and important drivers from Windows Update, reboot and it'll work.
    [Windows Key] --> Control Panel --> View by: Large icons --> Windows Update --> Scan for updates

  • HT1444 How do I upgrade my Logic Pro to Logic Pro X ?

    How do I upgrade my Logic Pro to Logic Pro X ?

    If you bought it on the Mac App Store there are terms and information on how to contact Apple.  Though I know few companies where a purchase 5-6+ months prior to a new release qualifies for a "free upgrade," but you're always welcome to try.

  • Have a G400, OS10.4.11. Need 10.5 or later to install a new printer. Which one will run best? How do I upgrade?

    Have a G400, OS10.4.11. Need 10.5 or later to install a new printer.
    1) Which one will run best?
    2) How do I upgrade?

    It's probably cheaper to buy a new printer & sell the existing on on ebay.
    I have the Cannon pixma mg3120  works fine for me with mac os x 10.4.11.  I am able to refill the color ink jet cartridge.  Press reset + color copy button for 10 seconds.
    http://www.amazon.com/Canon-MG3120-Wireless-All-In-One-5289B019/dp/B005TI2Q8M
    Mac OS® X v10.4.11 to v10.6.x
    http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/products/printers_multifunction/photo_all _in_one_inkjet_printers/pixma_mg3120
    What is a G400?
    You may want to post machine info.
    blue apple > about this mac > more info button. Click on the hardware line. It has a little triangle in front of the word hardware.
    Leave out the serial number.
    Example:
    Machine Name: iMac
    Machine Model: PowerMac4,1
    CPU Type: PowerPC 750 (33.11)
    Number Of CPUs: 1
    CPU Speed: 600 MHz
    L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB
    Memory: 768 MB
    Bus Speed: 100 MHz
    Boot ROM Version: 4.1.9f1

  • Do I have to re-do BootCamp after hard drive upgrade?

    I currently have an early-2011 MacBook Pro with 500GB storage. I ran BootCamp and now have a partitioned hd with 300GB on my OSX side and 200GB on my Windows side. I'm running out of space and want to upgrade my hd to a 1TB hd and was wondering if the ratio of storage space would be the same after the upgrade or if I would have to re-do BootCamp and re-install Windows. I have been backing up my computer on an external hd and would be able to go back to the way it was before I ran partitioned it, and since only games are on the Windows side (mostly through Steam), it wouldn't be too hard to start from scratch and re-install the games. So basically this is what I'm asking: after upgrading my hd from 500GB to 1TB, will I have to do BootCamp all over again or will I be able to choose how much space I put on each side of the partition?

    There is a surprising amount of misinformation about this topic. I don't know whether the people who make Winclone are to blame, but if you look right across the internet you'd be forgiven for coming to the conclusion that the only way to move, restore or resize your bootcamp petition is to use paid software. This is simply not true. If you're willing to spend some time and follow a couple more steps, it's easy to install a new hard drive, and put both your OSX and WIN7 partitions back precisely as they were (or resize as you please) without using anything other than freely available utilities.
    The way I've come up with uses a 160GB Maxtor USB drive and a DMG image of your bootcamp partition stored on a networked computer. I intended to write these up with screenshots at some point. But for now here are my unedited notes.
    1 - use a utility called SuperDuper to create a bootable exact copy of your OSX partition - this is where the Maxtor external drive was used. One of the beauties of Apple OS - you can boot from a portable drive...
    2 - Use the Disk Utility (Applications - Utilities) to create a DMG of your bootcamp partition - move this to a networked computer
    3 - Create a bootable CD of the partition management program "GParted" by downloading and burning an ISO from their website.
    Next step depends on what you want to achieve - this assumes you're installing a new drive.
    4 - Install your new hard drive - plenty of videos around on how to do this, not hard.
    5 - Plug in the drive that you used to create a backup of the MAC OS and hold down option when turning on - boot from the external drive
    6 - Using the disk utility, create two partitions on your brnad new internal HD. Size doesn't really matter at this stage - just so long as one is big enough to fit the MAC OS
    7 - Using SuperDuper copy your MAC OS back onto the first of the new partitions
    8 - Before you restart, restore the DMG image you've stored on a networked computer (Images-scan for restore) to the second partition. It's important that you are still running off the external drive when you do this as otherwise you'll get a "resource busy" error when you try to restore.
    9 - Shutdown. Turn on holding down option. Fire up the GParted disk you made early. It's an ugly interface, but gets the job done. Just accept the default settings when asked questions when starting up.
    10 - Using Gparted delete any extra partitions that have may have crept in (I had a FAT32 200MB partition that was causing issues) - what you should have is only two partitions the HFS and the NTFS partitions. You can resize these to whatever you feel like. This may take some time. Moving partitions around on a 750GB new drive took about 4 hours. Shutdown and unplug everything.
    11 -  Turn on and hold option. Select the Mac OS hard drive and your OSX will start. At this stage you won't be able to boot into Windows - that comes in a moment.
    12 - Download and install ReFit. Go into system preferences-startup disk and and make sure that the Mac OS is selected. Restart twice. Twice is important - that's when you should be greeted with the ReFit screen when you restart the second time.
    13 - On the refit menu, select the option to the right of the command prompt icon (the partition tool) - it will ask you if it can sync the Mac boot table with the Win boot table (something like adding the MBR to the boot schedule) - say yes. It takes less than a second.
    14 - Restart - and again hold option. Grab your original Windows installation CD and boot into it. Select your region and then go to "Repair your computer". Ignore the message about being able to fix and restart (choose No). Then choose Startup Repair. It'll do its thing. You can then restart.
    15 - You should now have a working OSX and Bootcamp drive on your new hard drive - exactly as it was on the old one. Without dropping a cent on software and a great sense of achievement.

  • HT5704 I have a iphone 3G. How do I upgrade the IOS . My email no longer works and I get a message to upgrade my IO

    How do I upgrade the IOS in my 3G iphone using the usb cable hooked to my computer ?

    To view the version, use Settings > General > About and look down the list of details shown there; that will usually display the software version.
    iOS 4.3.1 is the last version of iOS for the iPhone 3G. 
    To upgrade iOS (if you're not already running 4.3.1), connect your iPhone to your Mac or Windows system via the cable, launch iTunes if necessary, and follow the instructions that should appear.
    If you are already running iOS 4.3.1, there is no further upgrade.
    What tool or application or support forum or message is presenting the message about your mail and the upgrade?

  • I downloaded quicktime 7 to my pc and I purchased the quicktime pro upgrade and have a registration key.  How do I upgrade it

    I downloaded quicktime 7 to my pc and I purchased the quicktime pro upgrade and have a registration key. Now how do I upgrade it.

    Go into the preferences and there will be a tab for registration
    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/unlock-mac_osx.html

  • How would you upgrade my MacBook Pro 15" to maximize performance?  No dollar limit.

    I love my MCB, but am not technical.
    Spend my money, theoretically -- If you had an unlimited budget to upgrade this system to make it fast and more efficient, what would you buy or do to it?
    I'm deciding if I should scrap it and get a new MacBook Pro 13" instead.  I like my MCB 15", but it seems to be getting hung up alot with the spinning rainbow, everyday apps freezing or crashing, and just slow when I have multiple windows open in Safari and Firefox at same time.  I realize that the sites I browse to are more graphic intensive than they were when I got the MCB in 2008, but I'm wondering if it would be worthwhile to spend some $$$ to upgrade whatever I can and save my pennies for a newer Mac in a year or two.  Safari and Mail crash or get hung a lot, Photo Booth folder is mysteriously empty, 
    So should I expect to be able to get substantial performance improvement (speed, multi-tasking) if I upgrade whatever is upgradable? 
    I surf using multiple browsers and open many tabs and mail with numerous accounts and magicjack, ocassionally use iweb, pages, text, calendar, low intensity games.
    Thanks for any advice and recommendations and thoughts.  I'd probably get the Genius Bar to install upgrades.
    MacBook Pro 15"
          2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
         2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
         L2 Cache 3 MB
         Bus Speed 800 MHZ
    OSX 10.5.8
    HD 186 GB (137 used)
    I back up Time Machine to WD My Passport 1TB
    GeForce 8600M GT:
      Chipset Model:          GeForce 8600M GT
      Type:          Display
      Bus:          PCIe
      PCIe Lane Width:          x4
      VRAM (Total):          256 MB
      Vendor:          NVIDIA (0x10de)
      Device ID:          0x0407
      Revision ID:          0x00a1
      ROM Revision:          3212
    Intel ICH8-M AHCI:
      Vendor:          Intel
      Product:          ICH8-M AHCI
      Speed:          1.5 Gigabit
      Description:          AHCI Version 1.10 Supported
    USB Bus:
      Host Controller Location:          Built In USB
      Host Controller Driver:          AppleUSBUHCI
      PCI Device ID:          0x2834
      PCI Revision ID:          0x0003
      PCI Vendor ID:          0x8086
      Bus Number:          0x1a
    BRCM2046 Hub:
      Product ID:          0x4500
      Vendor ID:          0x0a5c  (Broadcom Corp.)
      Version:          1.00
      Speed:          Up to 12 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple Inc.
      Location ID:          0x1a100000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          0
    Also -- it had a couple of soft drops to floor and one medium intensity drop, always on carpet.  so the case (not unibody) is dented on the sides with ports.  All "seem" to work fine except right side USB; looks pushed in and angled, and the plastic trim that fills in space connecting flat top of typing surface to bottom cover has a 4" piece cracked off (kind of looks like where grout would go).  Devices work but if you move the wire it's power filckers off and on.  Have never used firewire or thunderbolt ports on this. 
    I would like more USB port options (maybe a high grade extendor???) for Logitech laptop cooler, external HD, VOIP device, wired mouse, wired keyboard (I prefer wired).
    Thanks again.

    Hello Neville,
    Thanks for looking in to this and alerting me.  I don't know how to interpret all the data in the descriptions of the USBs in your post (or mine, for that matter) Which descriptive line/codes show a USB 1.0 and a USB 2.0.  I would like to understand how to read that.
    Here's how I determined both are 2.0.
    1.  I checked my serial number at this Apple link and confirmed it is MacBook Pro 15" Early Version.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4132
    2.  Then I looked up the technical specifications at this Apple support link:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/SP4
    3. .Then I double-checked and looked up tech specs at this EveryMac link:
    http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/specs/macbook-pro-core-2-duo-2 .4-15-santa-rosa-specs.html
    Both links say two USB 2.0 ports.  I just took it for granted that they are both correct.
    Much appreciation for your help.
    M
    Here's exactly what is listed in my About This Mac under USB:
    USB Bus:
      Host Controller Location:          Built In USB
      Host Controller Driver:          AppleUSBUHCI
      PCI Device ID:          0x2834
      PCI Revision ID:          0x0003
      PCI Vendor ID:          0x8086
      Bus Number:          0x1a
    Hub:
      Product ID:          0x2046
      Vendor ID:          0x0451  (Texas Instruments)
      Version:          1.25
      Speed:          Up to 12 Mb/sec
      Location ID:          0x1a200000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          0
    BRCM2046 Hub:
      Product ID:          0x4500
      Vendor ID:          0x0a5c  (Broadcom Corp.)
      Version:          1.00
      Speed:          Up to 12 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple Inc.
      Location ID:          0x1a100000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          0
    Bluetooth USB Host Controller:
      Product ID:          0x820f
      Vendor ID:          0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
      Version:          1.80
      Serial Number:          001EC28C27BA
      Speed:          Up to 12 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple Inc.
      Location ID:          0x1a110000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          0
    Hub:
      Product ID:          0x2046
      Vendor ID:          0x0451  (Texas Instruments)
      Version:          1.25
      Speed:          Up to 12 Mb/sec
      Location ID:          0x1a200000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          0
    BRCM2046 Hub:
      Product ID:          0x4500
      Vendor ID:          0x0a5c  (Broadcom Corp.)
      Version:          1.00
      Speed:          Up to 12 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple Inc.
      Location ID:          0x1a100000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          0
    Bluetooth USB Host Controller:
      Product ID:          0x820f
      Vendor ID:          0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
      Version:          1.80
      Serial Number:          001EC28C27BA
      Speed:          Up to 12 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple Inc.
      Location ID:          0x1a110000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          0
    Bluetooth USB Host Controller:
      Product ID:          0x820f
      Vendor ID:          0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
      Version:          1.80
      Serial Number:          001EC28C27BA
      Speed:          Up to 12 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple Inc.
      Location ID:          0x1a110000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          0
    USB Bus:
      Host Controller Location:          Built In USB
      Host Controller Driver:          AppleUSBUHCI
      PCI Device ID:          0x2830
      PCI Revision ID:          0x0003
      PCI Vendor ID:          0x8086
      Bus Number:          0x1d
    USB Bus:
      Host Controller Location:          Built In USB
      Host Controller Driver:          AppleUSBUHCI
      PCI Device ID:          0x2831
      PCI Revision ID:          0x0003
      PCI Vendor ID:          0x8086
      Bus Number:          0x3d
    USB Bus:
      Host Controller Location:          Built In USB
      Host Controller Driver:          AppleUSBUHCI
      PCI Device ID:          0x2835
      PCI Revision ID:          0x0003
      PCI Vendor ID:          0x8086
      Bus Number:          0x3a
    USB Bus:
      Host Controller Location:          Built In USB
      Host Controller Driver:          AppleUSBUHCI
      PCI Device ID:          0x2832
      PCI Revision ID:          0x0003
      PCI Vendor ID:          0x8086
      Bus Number:          0x5d
    Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad:
      Product ID:          0x0230
      Vendor ID:          0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
      Version:          0.70
      Speed:          Up to 12 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple, Inc.
      Location ID:          0x5d200000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          40
    IR Receiver:
      Product ID:          0x8242
      Vendor ID:          0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
      Version:          0.16
      Speed:          Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple Computer, Inc.
      Location ID:          0x5d100000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          100
    Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad:
      Product ID:          0x0230
      Vendor ID:          0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
      Version:          0.70
      Speed:          Up to 12 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple, Inc.
      Location ID:          0x5d200000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          40
    IR Receiver:
      Product ID:          0x8242
      Vendor ID:          0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
      Version:          0.16
      Speed:          Up to 1.5 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple Computer, Inc.
      Location ID:          0x5d100000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          100
    USB High-Speed Bus:
      Host Controller Location:          Built In USB
      Host Controller Driver:          AppleUSBEHCI
      PCI Device ID:          0x2836
      PCI Revision ID:          0x0003
      PCI Vendor ID:          0x8086
      Bus Number:          0xfd
    Built-in iSight:
      Product ID:          0x8502
      Vendor ID:          0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
      Version:          1.60
      Serial Number:          8T82D00GB0003L00
      Speed:          Up to 480 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple Inc.
      Location ID:          0xfd400000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          500
    Built-in iSight:
      Product ID:          0x8502
      Vendor ID:          0x05ac  (Apple Inc.)
      Version:          1.60
      Serial Number:          8T82D00GB0003L00
      Speed:          Up to 480 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          Apple Inc.
      Location ID:          0xfd400000
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          500
    USB High-Speed Bus:
      Host Controller Location:          Built In USB
      Host Controller Driver:          AppleUSBEHCI
      PCI Device ID:          0x283a
      PCI Revision ID:          0x0003
      PCI Vendor ID:          0x8086
      Bus Number:          0xfa

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