Installation help without a disc

Hey everyone,
I've seen tons of threads on this and have read dozens but none have helped me so far. I'm trying to install bootcamp on my macbook pro 2.53ghz Iintel Core 2 duo 4 gig RAM, 250gig HD. I was able to install windows once but uninstalled it because several things were not working, such as the audio in any capacity, and my keyboard was acting rather strangely. I thought it was the drivers. I was told from several places that when I go to partition a hardrdrive for bootcamp and it says that I need the support software, to just skip it. I tried downloading the windows support software many times but it said it was unavailable every time. I also don't have my disc for Mac OSX 10.6, so i can't put the drivers on that way either. I just need some help, maybe a link to the drivers I need so i can burn them to a disc.

b.brennan wrote:
I I tried downloading the windows support software many times but it said it was unavailable every time. I also don't have my disc for Mac OSX 10.6, so i can't put the drivers on that way either. I just need some help, maybe a link to the drivers I need so i can burn them to a disc.
b.brennan wrote:
I have blank CD's and there is a feature in bootcamp of downloading the windows support software, so why would I have to pay more? I'd rather not buy another disc I've already spent enough on buying windows
Buy the disc, (original install disc), you'll need it for more than just this, and you will waste more than $30 of your time trying to avoid it. Once you have the disc don't lose it again.

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