Leopard not Installing Window Drivers

Hi, I recently upgraded from Tiger to Leopard. I then tried to install Windows Professional using Boot Camp. I was successful with the Windows installation. However, when I insert the Leopard DVD to install the Windows drivers nothing happened. I tried double clicking the DVD from the D drive in Windows but there was no files to install. Is there a step I am missing ? Please help. Thanks!!

Hi The Hatter, Thanks for your response. I do have boot camp in the utilities. I am at work now so I can't try this until I get home but here is another suggestion I received.
right-click the DVD drive in Window XP, and choose Show Windows Files rather than Show Mac Files. , the setup for Windows drivers will appeared.
Is it the D drive they are talking about? or do I click on or do I rigth click on the DVD itself? I will try it and repost.

Similar Messages

  • Do I need to install boot camp on Windows 7 as well as on Lion? I already installed it some years ago on Leopard when installing Windows Vista on my Macbook Pro. But now after installing Windows 7, many things in windows doesn't work (sound etc.)

    Do I need to install boot camp on Windows 7 as well as on Lion? I already installed it some years ago on Leopard when installing Windows Vista on my Macbook Pro. But now after installing Windows 7, many things in windows doesn't work (sound etc.). I made a clean installation because I needed to go from 32 bit to 64 bit.
    Or should I just update bootcamp in Lion? (cause when I search for "boot camp" in Windows 7 there's no result)

    Installation Guide
    Instructions for all features and settings.
    Boot Camp 4.0 FAQ Get answers to commonly asked Boot Camp questions.
    Windows 7 FAQ Answers to commonly asked Windows 7 questions.
    Apple Boot Camp Support
    Lion's Boot Camp Assistant 4.x should have downloaded Apple drivers as part of also partitioning.
    You need Apple drivers. And you then need to add on your own audio driver.
    You can run Assistant at any time to download and save a set of drivers.

  • Cannot install itunes. get error message program RSVCR80 not installed. windows error 126.

    cannot update or install itunes. ger error message RSVCR80 not installed. windows error 126.

    Hey sndlot,
    Follow the steps in this link to resolve the issue:
    iTunes 11.1.4 for Windows: Unable to install or open
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5376
    When you uninstall, the items you uninstall and the order in which you do so arearticularly important:
    Use the Control Panel to uninstall iTunes and related software components in the following order and then restart your computer:
    iTunes
    Apple Software Update
    Apple Mobile Device Support
    Bonjour
    Apple Application Support (iTunes 9 or later)
    Important: Uninstalling these components in a different order, or only uninstalling some of these components may have unintended affects.
    Let us know if following that article and uninstalling those components in that order helped the situation.
    Regards,
    Delgadoh

  • I can not install Windows 7 By applying Boot Camp

    Hi
    I have a problem
    I can not install Windows 7
    By applying Boot Camp
    I have a message appear
    Boot Camp does not support installing Windows on this Mac.
    Boot Camp does not currently support installing Windows on a Mac with a 3 TB hard drive.
    Hardware
    3.4GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost up to 3.9GHz
    32GB 1600MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 4x8GB
    3TB Fusion Drive
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675MX 1GB GDDR5
    Apple Magic Mouse + Magic Trackpad
    Apple Wireless Keyboard (English) & User's Guide
    Accessory Kit
    Software
    iLife '11
    OS X Mountain Lion
    Apple did not you tell me about this problem at the time of purchase 
    Is there a solution to the problem ?

    Unfortunately, I can not partitioning Alhardsk such manner described Palmqal
    http://im32.gulfup.com/mGuB1.jpg
    http://im36.gulfup.com/hLrW1.png
    http://f.cl.ly/items/04323L1k173F1r2h0v3b/Screen%20Shot%202013-01-30%20at%203.56 .21%20PM.png
    Is there another application that divide Alhardsk ?

  • I can not install windows 8 pro on my mac , the disc don't allowed be partition

    I can not install windows 8 pro because of the hard-disc dont allowed to partition , I used the bootcamp but always the fault pop coming up .

    Hi there soranfromorebro,
    I would recommend taking a look at the article below.
    Boot Camp: "We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one" alert during Windows 8 install
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts4560
    -Griff W.

  • IPhone drivers will not install (windows 7)

    Haya there,
    I have around 1100 photo's on my iPhone and I was planning to save some on my harddisc so I could free up some space on my phone itself.
    Easiest way to do this is plug it in, open the iPhone as a flash drive and drag and drop really.
    Now here is my issue:
    When I plug in my iPhone it says the drivers have failed to install.
    the "Apple Mobile Devive USB Driver" gets installed without any problems. However when it gets to the installing of the iPhone itself it fails.
    Meaning, I CAN acces my iPhone trough iTunes just fine. Just not as a flash drive on windows.
    Things I have tried:
    I've uninstalled both the iPhone and apple mobile device drives, reinstalled them but with the reoccuring same error.
    I've uninstalled and re-installed iTunes, downloaded it from the website to make sure I have the newest version.
    I've uninstalled and re-installed my USB hub drivers as this was something someone mentioned while I was googling the problem.
    I've tried plugging it into different USB ports on my pc, but with the same error when it tried to install the drivers.
    I've restarted my pc multiple times in the vein hope that the magic of the restart would cure all.
    Noticable:
    I've plugged in my phone onto my old laptop (windows vista) and the phone got recognised there without problems. So the problem will be within my desktop, not the phone or cable.
    - I use a desktop running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit with Service Pack 1
    - I'm running iTunes version 11.0.2
    I know I can transfer the photo's to my pc using my photostream. At this very moment Im transfering the photo's to my laptop as it is working on there. Where Ill dump them on my external harddisc. But I still want the problem fixed for next time. I should be able to just plug in my phone and get acces to my photo's even when there is no wifi around or when I dont have my laptop at hand.
    Thank you in advance for your help

    Having more storage in your iCloud account does not expand the storage on your phone.  If you don't have enough free space on your phone to update, you'll have to delete some data to do so (such as deleting all your music, then syncing it back to your phone after you update).
    Also, backing up your photos to iCloud only allows you to restore them to your phone later if you ever need to, it doesn't allow you to access the photos from iCloud.  It also doesn't give you more space on your phone as it only backs up your photos, it doesn't delete them from your phone.  If you want your photos in iCloud, turn on photo stream.  This will actually take more space on your phone, not less, as you will get a duplicate photo in your photo stream album to the one in your camera roll.
    If your storage isn't increasing as you delete data from your phone, try deleting your iCloud backup and backing up again.

  • Black Screen on Windows 7 After Installing Windows Drivers

    I recently installed windows 7 Home Premium on my 2010 13" Macbook Pro. Everything seemed to go okay, and windows would boot and run fine (albeit, with a few difficulties which would be fixed with the boot camp drivers). I inserted the OSX install CD, and ran the bootcamp setup.exe, following apple's instructions. Immediately after the install, I restarted my computer. When I attempted to boot into Windows 7, the windows icon would appear, followed by a black screen with a frozen white cursor (solid, not flashing) in the center. Safe mode worked once, but appears to suffer a similar problem now, displaying the blue login screen, without the user picture, or password box, with the cursor frozen in the center. OSX runs just fine.
    Any help?

    Not sure what the MBP issues are but if you can rollback, uninstall program/device driver.
    you may need to do system repair startup or go to Windows 7 DVD to revert and repair.
    Getting to Boot Camp 3.2 might help.
    Too many possible if's.
    Apple Boot Camp Support
    7 Things To Do Windows 7
    Black Screen on Startup

  • MacBook Pro 15" (Late 2013, 11.3) will not install Windows 7SP1 Pro

    Hi All,
    I have had many go's at this, but I am unable to install Windows 7 bootcamp on my late 2013 15" retina macbook pro.
    First I'll head off with the specs:
    Model Name: MacBook Pro
      Model Identifier: MacBookPro11,3
      Processor Name: Intel Core i7
      Processor Speed: 2,3 GHz
      Number of Processors: 1
      Total Number of Cores: 4
      L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
      L3 Cache: 6 MB
      Memory: 16 GB
      Boot ROM Version: MBP112.0138.B02
      SMC Version (system): 2.19f3
      NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M (and the Intel of course)
      512GB SSD
      16GB USB3 thumbdrive
      Windows 7SP1-U
      Windows 8.1
    First try:
    Run bootcamp assistant (Version 5.1.2 (484))
    Let it run and run, changed the partition to 101GB, eventually at the installer screen it asks for drivers. Dunno which, but keyboard and mouse fully functional
    Second Try:
    Run bootcamp assistant (Version 5.1.2 (484))
    Update drivers from BootCamp5.1.5621
    Same issue... no drivers for, I don't know which driver
    Third Try:
    Run bootcamp assistant (Version 5.1.2 (484))
    Update drivers from BootCamp5.1.5621
    boot with alt and boot into osx
    remove the partition made by assistant and redo that by making a exFAT
    reboot and start windows installer from USB
    Same issue... no drivers for, I don't know which driver
    Fourth try:
    Same as third, but with a USB2 thumbdrive
    fail...
    Fifth try:
    Run bootcamp assistant (Version 5.1.2 (484))
    Copied Intel(R)_USB_3.0_eXtensible_Host_Controller_Driver (read it somewhere but cant find the page anymore, downloaded from the Intel site)
    Reboot, no KB/mouse so that failed
    Sixth Try:
    Run bootcamp assistant (Version 5.1.2 (484)) but with a Windows 8.1 ISO
    Update drivers from BootCamp5.1.5621
    Finally I had the opportunity to install Windows, but... v8. (and I want 7)
    Let the install continue, but exited after 1 hour staring at "almost finished"
    Seventh try:
    Run bootcamp assistant (Version 5.1.2 (484)) but with a Windows 8.1 ISO
    Update drivers from BootCamp5.1.5621
    boot with alt and boot into osx
    remove the partition made by assistant and redo that by making a exFAT
    reboot and start windows installer from USB
    Let the install continue, but exited after 45 minutes staring at "almost finished" (less patient this time)
    Eight try:
    Same as try #2, hoping to get lucky....?
    Unfortunately I can't come up with options. So any suggestions are welcome!
    Maybe Win7 will never install on this
    Maybe I need a different Windows 8 ISO
    Can't go back to OSX 10.8 as it's not supported on this Macbook.
    Ow... and why do I want Windows? Need to test several pieces of software which don't run on Mac
    (also wanna play the Windows games with Steam in freetime)
    Thanks!!!!

    vadik.l wrote:
    Yes, as I already mentioned above:
    Also I'm using TimeMachine + external HDD (do backups once in 2 weeks).
    Sorry I missed that.
    This is what I think is happening:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4878
    There are two options, keep the Time Machine HDD connected full time or turn Time Machine off and on only when you want to make the backup.
    Ciao.

  • K7N2-ILSR not installing windows XP

    I got this board well over a year ago and have tried working on it off and on;  Of course it is in one of my backup computers. 
    Now, when I first bought it, "secondhand" from a guy online, I found it to be frustrating to work.  I had never owned and MSI before and simply heard good things about all the applications that come with it that are quite useful.  But when I booted up the computer I noticed it seemed slow.  I mean I have owned computer for a long while now and even my collection of 500mhz  are bootin' up faster than this.  My setup is as follows.
    Athlon AXP 2200+
    Nvidia Ti4200
    IBM Deskstar 60 gig
    Generic CD-RW (Cendyne I think)
    Generic PSU
    TwinMOS 512MB DDR 2100 [tried my Corsair 3200 too]
    Now before you start harrassing me about "what are the specs of your PSU; That's your problem", hold on...I need to clarify what is happening.
    When I boot up, it eventually asks me to boot from CD, I push a key, and yada yada...anyways it'll load all the drivers and then say "Setup is Starting Windows".  Ok, so even on my other computers, at this point it takes a few seconds to clear the screen and open the new one.  However I have left this on ALL NIGHT one time and it never left.  So I messed with the bios settings time and again and FINALLY, it worked, it somehow passed the screen and installed windows fine.  I believe I just enable Video Bios Shadowing?  Anyways, I was delighted.  I gave the computer to my brother for college and he used it all year, no problems at all.  Then I realized he had spyware/viruses galore.  I figured I would just reformat it so he could start fresh.  Needless to say it didn't work.  Now, Windows 98SE installs like a champ, I can install and format are re-install no problems at all.  Yet I still can't get XP, whether I try to do it at boot or update it in windows I get the same things, hangs on "Setup is Starting Windows".  Oh yea, I and I did read before posting this by the way, I did hear that IBM are known for not being real compatible with MSI, so I tried an old 6GB Quantum, which I believe is WD?  And the same thing happened.  I also tried my Corsair RAM in place of my TwinMOS, both 512mb sticks
    Now if you have any ideas for me, that'd be awesome. Cause as for now I'm doing this 
    Thank you in advance and I hope there is enough info for you.

    Crazy good update!!
    After doing some serious searching online I found that there is a hidden menu during installation that is accessible.  If you tap F5 while it says "Press F6 if you have SCSI drivers etc. yada yada" and while it says "Press F2 for automated system recovery", you'll get a screen that refers to the processor.  It said something about "i486 with C-Step".  I chose that and right afterwards, install didn't have a problem, it didn't hang at all!
    So if anyone is having this problem, PLEASE try this out, I'm guessing it could help you as well!
    Thanks for the other help too, I didn't expect anybody to know about hidden menus!
    Jon

  • Boot camp does not install windows 7 -

    I have created a partition with bootcamp - on my 250GB SSD - and put the slider to 41 Gb; I have the USB with the drivers inserted and the windows 7 disk (dvd?) inserted. When the retort happens, the windows installer starts (from dvd).
    First of all I see the partition is 98 Gb - way too much, leaves almost no room for the soft are disk.
    Then the installation does not commence, the partition is MS-DOS (FAT) (I checked with disk utility) while the partition should be NTFS (as windows expects). I does not allow me to select this partition.
    What should I do?
    I have had a working partition before on my HD, now - after I upgraded my iMAC - I wanted to install bootcamp/windows on my SSD.
    -> I know that I can delete the partition using Boot Camp Assistant. Then I am clean all over again. I hope.

    When creating a partition, Bootcamp assistant wants to also to install windows. That does not work because the error is there that it expects an NTFS file - and I am not going to reformat the partition using windows :-(
    Yes. Terribly sorry about that. I forgot that Boot Camp automatically goes into a setup sequence and boots to the Windows installation DVD. I never use Boot Camp when I want to create a Windows partition since I can do the same thing manually the way I want the drive to be.
    NTFS isn't a file, it's a format. Like FAT32 or Mac OS Extended (HFS+). Boot Camp will always create a FAT32 partition (called an MS-DOS partition in Disk Utility). Once it boots to the Windows DVD on the restart, your first step is to format the drive you just created in Boot Camp as NTFS. Then continue on with the install.
    What I should have written above as step two was to manually create a new partition with Disk Utility and format it as MS-DOS. Then you could have made it any size you wanted and gone right into restoring your Windows 7 backup with WinClone. Again, while not making the least bit of difference the partition was FAT32 rather than NTFS. Restoring your Win 7 backup would have made it NTFS when done.
    Since most folks aren't all that handy doing things manually, or just plain don't know how, Apple tries to simplify the process with Boot Camp. But the only part of it you really need is to create the drivers flash drive or disk. After that you can do the whole thing yourself, which is what I do.
    Anyway, once you did create the new partition with Boot Camp, you could have stopped the entire process and booted back into OS X. Then restored the WinClone backup to the FAT32 partition. That would saved you the time watching Windows 7 install when you're just going to completely replace that install anyway.

  • Bootcamp windows installation not installing Windows 7

    Hi
    I recently installed Windows 7 on my 6months old macbook pro 17 via bootcamp 2,0.
    I installed the audio from a driver which I got at realtek.com
    But on my previous bootcamp partitions(WIndows XP) I just installed and then booted in windows from my Mac OS X Install DVD(windows support) and everything got installed - including the trackpad(mouse touch pad).
    But when I put in the installation DVD in Win 7 I can only choose to install some kind of Macbook Air DVD and network sharing program, which Ive never seen before(I dont have an MB Air either?:S).
    My two mac discs that came with my mac is the ''17-inch Macbook Pro Mac OS X Install DVD'' AND ''17-inch Macbook Pro Application Install DVD''.
    How do I install the bootcamp drivers, which I need to install in order to get WINDOWS 7 to work properly in my bootcamp partition??
    Please send link to drivers etc.

    Go to your Apple icon in the top left hand corner and click then choose About this Mac. If the version is 10.5. 0 to 10.5.8 then it’s Leopard. If it’s 10.6.0 to 10.6.2 then it’s Snow Leopard.
    What you need is Snow Leopard. If your Mac is 6 months old and you have Leopard then I think you are entitled to a free or a reduced price upgrade.

  • T23 will not install Windows XP

    Hello IBM/Lenovo Community members!
    My name is Justin. I recently aquired an old IBM T23 (type 2647) from my work. It is fully functional, and has some upgraded specs. Currently, it has 512 MB of SD RAM and a 40 GB hard drive that is not the original IBM one. It had Ubuntu 8.04 installed on it when I recieved the unit, but I wanted to install Windows XP Home SP2.
    Here is where the problems begin. I have a legal copy of both XP Home SP2 and XP Professional SP2. Starting with the XP Home copy, I booted into the CD, ran Windows setup, formatted with NTFS, and all files copied onto the drive without error. However, when Windows setup preforms the system restart to launch it into the graphical installation mode, it will display the XP loading icon, and right when it should bring up the graphical setup, the screen goes black and disk activity stops. 
    I zero-filled the drive with CBL Data Shredder to erase any extraneous Linux formatting (FAT16?) and performed the setup procedure again using the NTFS file format. Same problem. I tried everything again with the XP Pro disk. Same problem. I tried the disks in another PC that needed an OS, and they worked fine, so it wasn't the disks.
    I tried removing all extraneous components (MPCI modem card, extra RAM, wireless PCMCIA card) and still had the same probem. I reset the BIOS, with the same problem.
    What is really bizarre is that other operating systems will install fine, but XP, for whatever reason, simply won't. I've experienced stop errors before with XP setup if the machine is using really weird 3rd party video drivers, but at that point in setup, the graphical setup should be using generic drivers, and the S3 graphics chip in the T23 is pretty standard anyway, correct?
    Can anyone think of why my IBM simply will not let XP be installed? 

    This is what I did to resolve the issue:
    To resolve this issue, identify the user account that is used to run the program, and then assign the "Impersonate a client after authentication" user right to that user account. To do this, follow these steps:
    1.     Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Local Security Policy.     
    2.     Expand Local Policies, and then click User Rights Assignment.     
    3.     In the right pane, double-click Impersonate a client after authentication.     
    4.     In the Local Security Policy Setting dialog box, click Add.     
    5.     In the Select Users or Group dialog box, click the user account that you want to add, click Add, and then click OK.     
    6.     Click OK.     
    Note To troubleshoot situations where you cannot determine the user account that is used to run the program, and where you want to verify that the symptoms that you are experiencing are caused by the user right, assign the "Impersonate a client after authentication" user right to the Everyone group, and then start the program. If the program works correctly, the issue that you are experiencing may be caused by the new security setting.
    The above is actually instructions for Windows 2000, but was the solution for fixing the installer on XP SP2.
    Thanks to all for your help suggestions

  • Satellite R630-11L - can not install Windows XP SP2 Prof

    I removed ald Hard disk -> insert new (SATA) Hard Disk -> Insert CD Windows XP SP2 Prof into DVD Driver -> Power Off.
    The Power On -> Laptop reads CD Windows XP SP2 -> Installation process
    But at the end, only "bluescreen": can NOT install (the CD ist already installed successfully for another old laptop.
    I have 5 times to try.
    Who has done successfully ?
    Thank a lot!

    I have a L650-PSK2cu that was a real hassle to get the drivers installed properly, but that was because I installed INTEL HD video drivers BEFORE the AUDIO and it made the installation of AUDIO drivers impossible. I had to do afresh install a second time. Once I did the 2ND fresh install and installed the COnexant Audio Drivers BEFORE the INTEL HD Video drivers it worked great. Live and learn. This machine with XP PRO runs 10 times better than Win 7 64 BIT. XP WON'T die for a while. I just hope people are archiving drivers before they become unavailable.
    Make sure if you have anewer chipset intel i3,i5,i7 etc... tha you set the bios to compatibility mode if possible as well.

  • Late 2013 15" rMBP Can not DL Windows drivers. Get this pop-up "This Mac only supports Windows 7. Do you want to continue?"

    Whenver I try to DL the Windows drivers from Bootcamp Assistant, I get a pop up that says "This Mac only supports Windows 7. Do you want to continue?".  I click continue, but the download always fails stating "Can't install the software because it is not currently available from the Software Update server." and the utility shuts down.  This has happened for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 iso's.
    I've chatted with support online and they basically led me through the steps of resetting the SMC and PRAM, but this has not worked. 
    The odd thing is, Bootcamp assistant was able to download the drivers successfully the first couple of times, only to fail during the installation of Windows, with the infamous "Can not load boot configuration" error.  Ever since those first couple of times, I am unable to succesfully download the drivers.
    Frustrating...any ideas?

    The first time I installed windows 7, I had no issues what so ever. Then I decided to installed windows 8.1. So I went ahead removed the windows 7 partition via BootCamp. When I tired to install windows 8.1, I ran into the exact same issue. I went ahead and tired to reinstall windows 7 and the issue persisted.
    Would be nice to find a solution for this problem.

  • SCCM image deployment not installing NIC drivers

    Hello, I am seeing an issue when I go to image a new Dell Optiplex 3020 x64 Win 7.  I have imported the CAB file and extracted all the drivers from dell.  At the beginning of the task sequence I can open a command prompt and see it has an address
    using ipconfig.  Then it applies drivers and joins the domain.  After it restarts it no longer has an ip address according to ipconfig.  I have logged into the machine after it fails the task sequence (error 80070002), installed the driver and
    joined the domain with no problems so I don't think it is the driver.  I am fairly new to this process and I am using images and sequences built by someone else that have worked until now.  Any help is greatly appreciated  thanks. 
    SCCM 3.0 version 6.1

    Hi,
    The reason for this is most likely that you have the NIC driver in Windows PE, but not in Windows. After the "Setup Windows and ConfigMgr" step in the Task Sequence, the computer will reboot from Windows PE to Windows, thus requiring a NIC driver for Windows.
    For this to work, you should have a driver package that is applied before that step in the task sequence. Have you created a driver package for that model and if so, is it applied?
    Blog: www.danielclasson.com/blog |
    LinkedIn:
    Daniel Classon | Twitter: @danielclasson

Maybe you are looking for