No Boot Camp Drivers found on new imac disk #1 ???

Installed 10.5 on new imac 2.4 GHZ with no problems. Updated to 10.5.1. Started Boot Camp install. When directed Installed Vista Ultimate with no problem. When directed Inserted imac disk #1 to install Drivers - showed zero(0) on disk. Inserted another CD and it loaded as normal. Re-inserted imac disk 1, still 0 on disk. Disk shows up on drive. Click on disk to open - 0 on disk. Set auto run - 0 on disk. No warning notices from Vista. Vista boots normal. 10.5 boots normal. Reinserted disk in Vista - no drivers - 0 on disk. Inserted disk #1 with 10.5 running - disk has normal install applications for imac(10.4). While in Mac OS did a search on disk # 1 for "setup.exe" - nothing found. Has anyone come across anything like this??

Kajacobs:
I think that it will be worth your while checking out *[_THIS THREAD_|http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6723097&#6723097]*.
It may have a solution for you. Let me know it the mentioned solution works for you.
Axel F.

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    BUCKET_ID:  0x139_3_SYMDS64+71be6
    ANALYSIS_SOURCE:  KM
    FAILURE_ID_HASH_STRING:  km:0x139_3_symds64+71be6
    FAILURE_ID_HASH:  {bf9be68b-5f04-08d4-3152-3d420dc362f6}
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    I installed them successfully using a leopard disk, and then the computer restarts.
    Briefly before shutting down, a blue screen shows up for about one second with a bunch of data; something about an information dump (doesn't seem too out of the ordinary, but I'm mentioning it just in case).
    Then the computer restarts into windows, and says it has to perform a disk check or something... it says "Press any key to skip," yet at this point not a single key on my keyboard works, so i can't skip this step.
    Then it goes through a bunch of diagnostics; windows boots up and i get an error report that says software is trying to access potentially personal information, such as wi-fi rights, and other things boot camp is supposed to take control of in order to make them function.
    The next step in the installation, "After your computer restarts, follow the instructions in the Found New Hardware Wizard to update your software drivers (windows XP only)," never shows up
    I presume windows thinks that the boot camp drivers are a virus, and thus won't let me install them.
    I do not, however, know how to fix this.
    Can anyone help ??????

    I had problems with the ethernet and sound drivers following the most recent bootcamp update, which installed to deal with the trackpad issues that I was having. A pretty big mess, and the guy at the Geniius bar was very nice about saying he couldn't help.
    I have discovered a repeatable problem with the update. If I completely uninstall bootcamp, and reinstall from the CD before restart, the sound an ethernet work again. I would be afraid that nothing would work (like the CD rom) if I restarted in windows sans drivers. Repairing/updating from the most current update (2.1.1 (?)) available kills both sound and wired ethernet. Repeat the procedure, and everything is fine again.
    Interestingly enough, the trackpad issues seem to not have reappeared.
    Opinion: the 2.1.1 bootcamp update is a downdate for my new macbook, and if I have any more issues like this that kill several days, apple is going to get it back. "It just works" clearly doesn't apply to mac running windows, and for those of us who have no choice, for whatever reason, that may continue to mean no apple.
    For what it's worth, one of the guys at the genius bar said a lot of his hardware didn't work in windows either. I predict an update in the future. I hope all of this gets resolved, because there's a lot to like about the mac, but the whole non-support of windows thing is a bummer and could be a showstopper for a lot of people, despite the fact that bc is advertised as a reason to switch.

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