Macbook pro drivers for windows xp?

hello all
i managed to insall windows xp pro on my macbook pro and its working fine and booting fine.
but most of the device drivers are not installed.
i looked on here trying to find drivers but couldn't find them.
could someone point me in the right direction on where to download drivers
many thanks in advance

Hi and welcome to Discussions,
in the BootCamp Assistant you can use 'Others' (the second from the right, mine is German language) from the Menu Bar, which lets you save the Drivers in a folder on the harddisk or USB Stick.
Regards
Stefan

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